How about "No, I'm not on a diet. I just like to eat this way"
How about "No, I'm not on a diet. I just like to eat this way"
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I think what irks me the most is when I go out for lunch with my mother and sister (both overweight for many years now) and I order a healthier choice they sometimes look at me accusingly and ask what fad diet I was on now. They have also been known to order dessert and eat it as indulgently as possible to spite me. I think they see my choices as a critique of them, but that's their issue not mine.
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+1
It's definitely their issue!
I think a lot of times people know they are eating poorly and need to make a change so when someone is eating the way they know they SHOULD be, they get defensive (which is really quite stupid).
I will shamefully admit that when I was VERY overweight, I hated eating around thinner people who ate healthy because it was a reminder of how fat and unhealthy *I* was and that really bothered me deep down and made me feel bad about myself. They did nothing wrong and it was no fault of theirs, but their healthy choices made me feel bad about my unhealthy ones and that came across as me being judgemental (although I don't know that I was ever snarky about it or ever said anything rude to anyone about their choices). Does that make sense?
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