OK, I just need some opinions on if my feelings on this situation are out of line:
My best friend has recently lost about 10 pounds, and she looks great. I am 5'3" and weigh about 123-125. She is 5'7" and weighs about the same. She is CONSTANTLY complaining about how fat she is and how bad she looks. I was pretty confident in myself until she, being 3-4 inches taller than me and weighing the same, began complaining about her weight.
She does not understand that because I'm shorter, weight is carried differently on me. I'm just getting depressed about my weight now because of her, it's extremely frustrating because she makes me feel fat. I am trying to be confident and be ok with my weight. She's obsessed with working out, and she's my workout partner, and it's great...but when she can't work out she doesn't want me to either...I kind of feel like she's "out to get me"...maybe I am totally wrong in this situation...I just don't know how to approach it because we are so close, we even work together, and she's my maid of honor...a little advice would be greatly appreciated!!
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Be honest with her, and tell her that it upsets you to here that. She might not even realize that her comments are upsetting to you. What she's saying sounds like its stemming from her insecurity. Don't let her insecurity become your own!
The fact that she tries to tell you not to work out when she can't make it sounds weird, and I would just go ahead and work out. Tell her you don't have time later and it works better for you at that time of the day. And when you do work out together, try to be positive reinforcement for each other! Does she have a weight loss goal? do you? well focus on that! You also may have a totally different body type/shape than her and it might be harder for you to maintain a lower weight, or you may have more muscle. Remember that muscle weighs more that fat. Either way, its not the number on the scale is just a number on a scale.
[QUOTE]OK, I just need some opinions on if my feelings on this situation are out of line: My best friend has recently lost about 10 pounds, and she looks great. I am 5'3" and weigh about 123-125. She is 5'7" and weighs about the same. She is CONSTANTLY complaining about how fat she is and how bad she looks. I was pretty confident in myself until she, being 3-4 inches taller than me and weighing the same, began complaining about her weight. <strong>She does not understand that because I'm shorter, weight is carried differently on me. </strong> I'm just getting depressed about my weight now because of her, it's extremely frustrating because she makes me feel fat. I am trying to be confident and be ok with my weight. She's obsessed with working out, and she's my workout partner, and it's great...but when she can't work out she doesn't want me to either...I kind of feel like she's "out to get me"...maybe I am totally wrong in this situation...I just don't know how to approach it because we are so close, we even work together, and she's my maid of honor...a little advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Posted by vbryson2010[/QUOTE]
I'm a little confused, I don't think I understand what you meant by this statement - is she making remarks about your weight also?
Anyway, I understand being a little bit irritated, but I would try to brush it off. If she doesn't want to work out, you are definitely allowed to and she does not have any control over that - don't let her!
I don't think that she's out to get you, but I think that she might have low self-esteem and this is the way it's manifesting for her. Plus, since she just lost weight she might not see the real her yet, she might have that mental image of a bigger person than she really is. I would remind her of how great she looks, and don't dwell too much on her negative comments.
That's my take, hopefully I didn't misunderstand what you were trying to say!
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