Guidelines

How do you react to someone who lost weight?

How do you react to someone who lost weight?

Weight Loss Real Talk: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Say

  1. Leave out the word “weight.”
  2. Give them a chance to brag.
  3. Compliment big picture goals.
  4. Save them for people you know well.
  5. Share your own experience.
  6. Keep them coming.
  7. Ditch the disbelief.
  8. Don’t remind them how far they’ve come.

Does losing weight make your face more attractive?

Losing weight can make you more attractive, experts say – but there’s a catch. Researchers at the University of Toronto have determined the amount of weight people need to gain or lose before others notice or find them more attractive – based on the way their faces look.

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How did you react to people after weight loss?

Walk down the street after weightloss: People bothering to talk to me at crosswalks. People making eye contact or getting riduculously close to me to the point where it was just odd. Bus ride before weightloss: people sat a decent distance away, and ignored me. It was lovely.

How will people around you treat you after your weight loss?

Let’s see how the different types of people around you will treat you after your weight loss: Family could be supportive of your attempts to build yourself a healthy life. However, if obesity runs in your family, then family and relatives will be opposed of your lifestyle changes.

Does losing weight make you treat others differently?

Losing weight can lead people to treat others differently depending, according to Lean Alissa Bayer. Photo courtesy of Quora/ Leah Alissa Bayer A little more favorable?

How does getting fit and losing weight affect others’ attitudes?

Getting fit and losing weight affects not just your looks and attitude but also the perception of how others around you see you. There will be a change in people’s attitudes towards the new, fit you.