I enjoyed reading the post below 'Why don't people understand'.
I have a similar problem with my mother, which irritates me SO MUCH. She knows I enjoy exercising regularly, but EVERY TIME my partner I go to visit, she comments that I'm too thin and that I have lost weight (my weight is correct for my height and has always been stable). Sometimes, she gets the scales out, and tells me to jump on! Also, I often find out from my partner later that she has taken him aside and quietly asked whether I am eating - it infuriates me! Especially as she herself is overweight and unfit. Why isn't she pleased that I have a healthy active lifestyle? She tells people that I'm a "fitness fanatic" (I exercise 3-5 times a week), and that I am only that way because I don't want to look like her. She doesn't understand why I use weights, and asks why I would want big muscles.
When I was a teenager (I'm 29 now), she used to try to diet, and at one of her slimming clubs, she complained to the organizer that her daughter was slim even though she ate more than her. Apparently, she was told that it was because I was young and that I would probably put on weight as I got older. She came home and and couldn't wait to tell me this - she was actually happy at the thought of me gaining weight! What's that about?
Sorry for such a ranting post guys! Sometimes it helps to vent. I know a lot of you are mothers yourselves, but would you do this to your daughter?
Sharon.
I have a similar problem with my mother, which irritates me SO MUCH. She knows I enjoy exercising regularly, but EVERY TIME my partner I go to visit, she comments that I'm too thin and that I have lost weight (my weight is correct for my height and has always been stable). Sometimes, she gets the scales out, and tells me to jump on! Also, I often find out from my partner later that she has taken him aside and quietly asked whether I am eating - it infuriates me! Especially as she herself is overweight and unfit. Why isn't she pleased that I have a healthy active lifestyle? She tells people that I'm a "fitness fanatic" (I exercise 3-5 times a week), and that I am only that way because I don't want to look like her. She doesn't understand why I use weights, and asks why I would want big muscles.
When I was a teenager (I'm 29 now), she used to try to diet, and at one of her slimming clubs, she complained to the organizer that her daughter was slim even though she ate more than her. Apparently, she was told that it was because I was young and that I would probably put on weight as I got older. She came home and and couldn't wait to tell me this - she was actually happy at the thought of me gaining weight! What's that about?
Sorry for such a ranting post guys! Sometimes it helps to vent. I know a lot of you are mothers yourselves, but would you do this to your daughter?
Sharon.