Common questions

What are signs that you are getting fat?

What are signs that you are getting fat?

Achy joints Carrying around extra weight applies more pressure on all of your joints, and as you gain weight, the pressure increases. If you have achy knees or hips, or chronic back pain, you may be experiencing signs of a weight problem.

How do you respond back to shut up?

Here are some funny and playful comebacks to shut up that will get them back good.

  1. 01“Awww, are you having a bad day?”
  2. 02“I will not be silenced!”
  3. 03“Make me.”
  4. 04“Your wish is my command.”
  5. 05“Roses are red, violets are blue.
  6. 06“If you don’t wanna hear me, cover your ears.”
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Why do I feel fat one day and skinny the next?

Days that you “feel fat” can usually be attributed to water and fluid retention or the size of your last meal and how long ago. Conversely, if you feel thin and light you probably are not retaining any water, you likely haven’t exceeded your body’s caloric requirements and your hormones are well-balanced.

Why do I feel fat even though I workout?

Glycogen has to bind with water in order to fuel your muscles. As exercise becomes more routine over time, your muscles will become more efficient and need less glycogen to maintain your energy. As that happens, your muscles will retain less water and you will see that added weight come off!

Why do I feel fat some days and skinny others?

What is the best way to tell your partner that he/she is fat?

“You look ok to me,” is valid and honest. Effusions and denials reek of untruthful support; admissions of truth that s/he is fat may only serve to undermine. Suggestions of joining a gym or going running only work if you actually mean to follow through together. You can always say, “You look ok to me.

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Why does my friend make comments about me being fat?

Your friend may be having a low self-esteem moment and may be seeking validation. You don’t want to lie to build up false esteem, and your friend comments to you because they feel comfortable with you. You need a truth that neither validates their belief that they are fat and contributes to their threatened vanity. Therefore your statement,

Is it okay to stand up for yourself when someone calls you fat?

Truth be told, when someone calls you fat it hurts and you may be taken aback, but one of the best things you can do for yourself is to be comfortable in your body. There is nothing wrong with standing up for yourself, although violence of any form or kind should not be encouraged.

Is there an official definition of fatness?

There’s no official definition of fatness anyway, so somebody could be fat by their own or someone else’s standards, regardless of your interpretation. Or what if they become fat later?