“Don’t Compliment My Weight Loss!” – Fat Acceptance TikTok Weight Loss

“Don’t Compliment My Weight Loss!” – Fat Acceptance TikTok #weightloss Weight Loss

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Is it wrong to compliment someone on their weight loss? Of course it is!

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20 thoughts on ““Don’t Compliment My Weight Loss!” – Fat Acceptance TikTok Weight Loss”

  1. I’m losing weight because I added around 30 pounds (after maintaining a good 100 or so pound weight loss for 3 years). Definitely compliment my success. It’s inspiring. Go ahead.

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  2. I lost a bunch of weight when I got a really bad concussion because I couldn’t drink alcohol and completely lost my appetite. I still appreciated compliments and it made a bad situation better. These people seem exhausting and I doubt they have any friends that aren’t just like them and they all enable each other.

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  3. Let’s stop celebrating weight loss like it’s impressive? What about that 95% failure rate you people are forever peddling?

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  4. Iv lost 110 pounds and I love the
    Complements. My mom is the only one that gives me bad ones always saying I look too skinny and trying to pack me food. She looks at my wife saying you need to feed my son than my wife gets mad lol.

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  5. I need the FA crowd to admit they are too sensitive to function and need to be admitted into inpatient care at the nearest mental health facility. Jesus christ how can anyone function like this? Just walking around this uptight and not stroking out at the slight comment or inconvenience is simply amazing.

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  6. First of all if I’m complimenting someone’s weight loss it’s because I know that they were trying to and that they will appreciate the compliment. Second, if there is a fatty overhearing the conversation I don’t care, they aren’t in the conversation and therefore their “feelings” don’t frickin matter

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  7. 19:59 – It reminds me of that youtuber that recorded the cost of making a sandwich from scratch on his own. It took him 6 months and 1500 dls. He made a note that he didn’t take into account learning the skills to building a plane and learning to pilot it to get the salt from the sea water. Obese people would NOT exist if it wasn’t for the privilege we all have to have food readily available to a point of abusing that privilege and making them fat. All other basic needs such as shelter and a (relatively) secure environment have been covered and this is something some people out there still have a hard time to achieve. Oppression my a**.

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  8. I’m 65lbs down, slow and steady since 2021. 30lbs to go. Feel free to compliment me I promise I’ll take it personally but in a good way Lmao

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  9. They are so bitter and jealous and broken. Not well adjusted at all. They need to put this information out there otherwise people might think they have a problem so they have to deflect

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  10. Commenting on someone’s weight loss could inspire them to keep going, change their life, get a new career, and find purpose in their life.

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  11. “Oh my gosh! Cute shoes!!!”
    “EXCUSE me! Did you just imply that I have less VALUE as a PERSON than her?!?!”
    “No, I just said her shoes are cute. Who are you? Why are you in my house?”

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  12. I’ve worked my ass off losing a 100 pounds! The compliments are so motivating! These people are just mad, because Susie is being complimented for her effort and jealous Judy isn’t putting in effort so she’s not getting compliments.

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  13. Friend who hasn’t seen Linda in a while :
    “OH hey Linda, been a while, see you’ve been working out, you look great!!

    Linda: “F**king racist b*tch”

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  14. As some one who recently lost 90 pounds and have about 30-40 more to go, I’ve been getting asked left and right at work about my weight loss and I absolutely appreciate it! It does make me feel good and I get to talk about my journey and hear others. I get to help some people as well. These FA people are really some piece of work to tell people who worked hard they shouldn’t feel good about receiving compliments.

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