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106.1 | Single Chat | CHOVAX::GILSON | | Mon Aug 31 1987 07:58 | 11 |
| The second hardest thing to lose for me (staying on a diet is the
hardest) is the "fat" mentality. You have a great deal to be proud
of with such a significant weight loss and I wish you many happy
and healthy years of life. No matter what your weight, when you
are genuinely interested in another person and show it by listening
to what they have to say, this interest often reflects back to you.
Best of luck.
Peg (a former single)
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106.2 | Hang in there | NHL::ARNO | | Mon Aug 31 1987 13:59 | 31 |
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So many people judge people for their outside appearance and
they don't care about what kind of a person they are...
I bet if people took a minute and listened to the person
they might find out that they aren't all that bad.
If you thinks it's hard for a chub man to get dates you should
be a chubby chick... man what put downs and looks you get..
I think when a person sees a fat person that they look at us
in a discusting way... Like your not good enough .. You let your
self go..
I feel there are alot of yecky people but the thing is to hold your
head up high and say I am just as good as that person and it's they
who have the hang up not me.. I except me so why can't them?
I also feel we chubby people have taken enough and lets loss this
weight and then what can they say.. Probably who do they think they
are to look so good... ha ha..
Good Luck I bet Miss right will be on her way someday..
Hang in there
Ann
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106.3 | More than a problem of fat! | SRFSUP::GOLDSMITH | Any major dude would tell ya... | Tue Sep 01 1987 11:28 | 43 |
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re .0:
I know the feeling! Even after going from 410 to 310, I still find
it very hard to get dates. A support group for chubby singles would
be a great idea. Only one problem I can think of, Forced Graduation?
:-)
I know that there are some groups out there, but not many.
re .2:
I wouldn't say that women have a harder time. Most of the chubby
women I know are either married, or involved. I would think a more
correct statement would be chubby people (men or women) have an
equal problem.
One problem I've noticed, some women set their sites one good looking
men. The same goes for men with women. A large person wants to date
a "thin" person to better their image. People that think like this
often find that they either end up going out with losers, or not
at all.
Most good looking people don't want to tarnish their image by going
out with a larger person. That cute girl that a guy goes out with
may look nice as a ornament on his arms, but she has the personality
of a turnip! :-)
The truth is, large or small, most of us date by looks first, brains
second. And when the reverse is true, meeting someone without seeing
them first (like a notes file). The relationship falls flat on its
face as soon as the two meet.
It's tough, there is a lot of built in prejudice about fat that
even we of the larger set still carry with us.
I wish I had an answer for the problem, if I did, I'd bottle
it and sell it. :-)
Good Luck...
--- Neal
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106.4 | Never Fear | SHIRE::BIZE | | Wed Sep 02 1987 01:42 | 30 |
| However ...
When I met my husband (10-11 years ago), he was thin and I was fat
(still am, but losing it).
He was just emerging from a messy divorce and terrified of any other
involvement.
My guesses on why he started dating me are:
- he didn't think he could form a lasting relationship
with somebody that fat.
- his ex was tall and thin (skeletal, methinks), and
he was looking for somebody as different from her
as possible (i.e. short and chubby).
BUT ... he discovered I had a beautiful soul (ha!) so we carried
on and never regretted it!
He is very proud of me, and of my accomplishments in other areas
than diet, and the fact that I am overweight bothers me more than
it does him.
What I am trying to say here, long-windedly, is that there is hope
for us, and the fact that you may get a date for the wrong reason
doesn't really matter in the long term ...
Joana
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106.5 | We are people too! | NHL::ARNO | | Wed Sep 02 1987 11:07 | 33 |
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Does a chubby guy have women looking at him and when he
walks by do they laugh? I think some thin men and even
heavy men sometimes put chubby women down alot and women
look at chubby women like we are gross...
If you were in my shoes you would know that hurt and pain I
felt during the years.. Like waiting to be asked to dance and sit
there all night while everyone else is dancing.. I don't go dancing
any more because I couldn't stand it..
I love being around people that take you as you are and not what
they want you to be...
All I can think of is the song I've been pushed round I've been
lyed to ... But I did find a deeper love that has made me see
that I am all right and the one's that make fun are the ones with
the hang ups and we just let them hurt us..
WE are God's people too... I heard a serman one time and it ended
saying God loves the fat lady...
I loved it..
Keep your head up high
Ann
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106.6 | What can I say? | SRFSUP::GOLDSMITH | Any major dude would tell ya... | Wed Sep 02 1987 15:43 | 21 |
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I have been over weight since elementary school. I have put up with
the name calling almost all of my life. To this day, I still get
creeps who yell fat*ss and other unpleasant things at me when I'm
out riding my bike.
I still have High School girls laugh at me when I walk by. One thing
has stopped, after losing the first 100 pounds, the guys don't say
anything unless they're in a moving vehicle. I'm told that instead
of looking like a blimp, I look more like a line backer. They don't
mess with me now.
I have felt more hurt and pain then can possibly be told. The number
of times I have gone out on a date can be counted on my two hands.
I live in the capitol of glamour, Hollywood. The local standards
here are far higher then they are elsewhere in the world. That makes
things all the more worse for us non-average sized persons.
--- Neal
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106.7 | Just a thought... | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas DTN 381-1624 | Wed Sep 09 1987 08:49 | 33 |
| One brainstorm for those single guys out there who are looking for
a place with plenty of women who understand the problems of overweight
people...
...the Weight Watchers meetings I've been to where I was the only
guy in the place have been the rule and not the exception! :-)
Paul
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106.8 | Incentives | TLE::BENTLEY | | Wed Dec 16 1987 12:34 | 7 |
| Paul:
Hope you didn't find that too tough -- being newly married and all that!
(;-") In any case, it may have been a good incentive. You look great!!!
EmB
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