Miss_Rooster
Full Member
I just wanted to start a discussion on the most embarrassing moments when it comes to weight. I thought maybe talking about these things will remind us all of why we are doing this incredible diet.
I'll start with a couple.
When my college class went on trip to a disability shop, the lady was showing us all the gadjets. There was a blow up seat for in the bath. Something you sit on, deflate so you can sit in the bath, and then inflate when you want to get out again. She said it will hold all weights..... it goes to 20 stone you know! She looked at me and said have a go. Well I knew I weighed 23 stone and went red. I said no and she kept pushing me. I almost cried. That was a horrid feeling.
When I started at Debenhams when I was 16, I was a size 28 and I remember them dishing out the uniforms... the lady bought out a size 24 and asked if anyone needed it. One girl asked what is 24? Another girl answered.. "you know its like 14, 16, 18" and this girl looked in horror. OMG! Do they make those sizes! I had to stay back and tell the lady my size quietly. Again... so horrid. :cry:
My last one (cos i could go on with these stories) was when I was in my performing arts group and we had to get the costumes. We had a budget. We all went to primark to get skirts and tops. Well Primark does an 18 - 20 as their biggest size and not a generous fit either. I couldnt fit into anything and i was so upset. I told the tutor I needed to get mine from Evans and she said id have to buy my own instead.
Just Horrid.
Now I know why I am doing this!!!!
I'll start with a couple.
When my college class went on trip to a disability shop, the lady was showing us all the gadjets. There was a blow up seat for in the bath. Something you sit on, deflate so you can sit in the bath, and then inflate when you want to get out again. She said it will hold all weights..... it goes to 20 stone you know! She looked at me and said have a go. Well I knew I weighed 23 stone and went red. I said no and she kept pushing me. I almost cried. That was a horrid feeling.
When I started at Debenhams when I was 16, I was a size 28 and I remember them dishing out the uniforms... the lady bought out a size 24 and asked if anyone needed it. One girl asked what is 24? Another girl answered.. "you know its like 14, 16, 18" and this girl looked in horror. OMG! Do they make those sizes! I had to stay back and tell the lady my size quietly. Again... so horrid. :cry:
My last one (cos i could go on with these stories) was when I was in my performing arts group and we had to get the costumes. We had a budget. We all went to primark to get skirts and tops. Well Primark does an 18 - 20 as their biggest size and not a generous fit either. I couldnt fit into anything and i was so upset. I told the tutor I needed to get mine from Evans and she said id have to buy my own instead.
Just Horrid.
Now I know why I am doing this!!!!