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'Fat' comment, feeling low, no one understands it

Very insensitive of your father-in-law Shelley, I would make it known to him that he has hurt your feelings and hopefully get an apology from him, whatever you do don't let this get you down.

Take care!!!!
 
haha my husband text me earlier and said there is nothing wrong with a curve here and there. I suppose now I just see thunder thighs and a big wobbly ass xxx

See as long as your husband is happy and loves you for you that is all that matters! I know it is hard for us women but heyho! xxx
 
Aaaargh! That's such an awful thing to say! He should be grateful for his grandchild, not making comments like that!

Big hugs! I know it's not easy but try to ignore them!
I'm sure your husband loves you the way you are, and his opinion is the only one that really matters!
 
Very insensitive of your father-in-law Shelley, I would make it known to him that he has hurt your feelings and hopefully get an apology from him, whatever you do don't let this get you down.

Take care!!!!

thank you noblehead xx
 

thanks Paulina xx
 
That's appalling behaviour from anyone, let alone a close family member. If he does it again maybe you could reply - "And you're ugly/bald/big-nosed, but I can lose weight..." obviously this may cause a couple of rows but it might make you feel a bit more empowered and a bit less upset
 
People can be just "orrible" sometimes I am a skinny type 2 and I have had comments at functions such as "no wonder you are so skinny you need to get some proper food down you" They were very fortunate not to get proper food down them!!!!
CAROL
 
Say to him: Well I maybe fat, but at least I can slim down, but you are ugly, what can you do!

I think Winston Churchill said something like this to a woman who had a go at him, so you are in good company I guess.

I'm fat too, and with students it can be a thing, so I am self-deprecating - I draw attention to it first when appropriate of course and then say I'm a work in progress!

However, I also know that these sorts of comments can be very hurtful and it can take a few days to get on top of it. But you will, and do you know why? because "You is Woman!" Well that's what my wife says.
 
Braddock: "Winston, you are drunk, and what's more you are disgustingly drunk"
Churchill: "Bessie, my dear, you are ugly, and what's more, you are disgustingly ugly. But tomorrow I shall be sober and you will still be disgustingly ugly

And on that note as we all agree about the FIL being an insensitive ***** ermm person? and as no one is drunk (l fall into the ugly).....

Great minds think alike...fools seldom differ..........
 
Just don't take it to heart.

I used to get bullied a lot at school so I know how you feel. People will generally only say something like that if they have their insecurities.

Just make sure you always remind yourself of the great thing you've done.


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There must be a negative aspect to his appearance. Point it out to him. If he says anything tell him that's how you felt. Unless he is rich obviously.
 
Chuntering? On a forum? Well I never. Have not heard that word for years.
 

It's a pretty amazingly quick witted thing to say whilst inebriated. I think most drunks response would be: "What, what u say, come here I'm goin ter it yer, er, why is the floor coming to meet me?."
 
It's a pretty amazingly quick witted thing to say whilst inebriated. I think most drunks response would be: "What, what u say, come here I'm goin ter it yer, er, why is the floor coming to meet me?."
Well that certainly sounds like drunk talk to me.
 
It's a pretty amazingly quick witted thing to say whilst inebriated. I think most drunks response would be: "What, what u say, come here I'm goin ter it yer, er, why is the floor coming to meet me?."

My my, even that is lucid compared to Signy after a night on the lash !

Signy
 
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