On Thursday someone at the library remarked on her packed lunch - "Look at how healthy I'm being!" she said. I looked; potato, salad, stuff in a jar. Looked like lunch. I made a noncommittal kind of noise, because I was busy doing something, and she continued, "I have to be careful because I gained so much weight over Christmas!"
I believe I grunted. But she went on... I don't remember what she said, but eventually she asked for a sympathetic response (along the lines of "because we all need to lose weight sometimes, don't we?) and I said "I don't do weight-loss conversation."
She went on, so I explained myself further, in as socially acceptable a way as I know how - I said something along the lines of: All my weight problems are from being underweight, not overweight, and usually if someone says "Oh wow Ailbhe, you've lost weight!" I say "Yes, I'm REALLY ILL."
What I didn't do, and want to be commended for, is give her a lecture on the health and political stuff around the whole "women all want and need to lose weight through their food choices based on the moral value of foods" and all that. You all know what I'm talking about. Sometimes it's carbs bad, protein good - sometimes it's refined bad, raw good - sometimes it's real food bad, peculiar milkshake science goop good. It's never chocolate good; chocolate and cake are universally evil foodstuffs, and will go straight to hell. And it's never "most women look fine just as they are and should stop worrying about whether they're fat or not because worrying won't change a damn thing."
Jeez.
I believe I grunted. But she went on... I don't remember what she said, but eventually she asked for a sympathetic response (along the lines of "because we all need to lose weight sometimes, don't we?) and I said "I don't do weight-loss conversation."
She went on, so I explained myself further, in as socially acceptable a way as I know how - I said something along the lines of: All my weight problems are from being underweight, not overweight, and usually if someone says "Oh wow Ailbhe, you've lost weight!" I say "Yes, I'm REALLY ILL."
What I didn't do, and want to be commended for, is give her a lecture on the health and political stuff around the whole "women all want and need to lose weight through their food choices based on the moral value of foods" and all that. You all know what I'm talking about. Sometimes it's carbs bad, protein good - sometimes it's refined bad, raw good - sometimes it's real food bad, peculiar milkshake science goop good. It's never chocolate good; chocolate and cake are universally evil foodstuffs, and will go straight to hell. And it's never "most women look fine just as they are and should stop worrying about whether they're fat or not because worrying won't change a damn thing."
Jeez.
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Date: 2008-01-04 05:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-04 05:14 pm (UTC)*ggrrgghh***
Don't even start me on the parenting I saw at the playzone yesterday, I must post about it.
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Date: 2008-01-04 05:15 pm (UTC)As someone who does need to lose weight, I can categorically say - chocolate is good. And I would never invite a stranger to comment on my lunch, regardless of what I had for lunch. That's just freakish.
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Date: 2008-01-04 05:58 pm (UTC)I saw it to a mother of a 2 week old baby just before Christmas, plus the ridiculous "Is she sleeping through yet?"
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Date: 2008-01-04 06:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-04 06:43 pm (UTC)I have started asking people not to tell Charles "what a good boy" for performing for them (specific examples at Christmas, putting things back on a shelf after pulling them off, dancing) and asked them to say things like "well done" or "what fun" or "good job, thank you".
I will be stamping on "naughty boy" too. "Hitting mummy was naughty" not "you are naughty".
Criticise and praise the action, not the person.
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Date: 2008-01-04 08:30 pm (UTC)My mum made me try less by saying things like "That doesn't count as you're naturally clever" when I did well at school.
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Date: 2008-01-04 10:04 pm (UTC)It's like this every day in my office. Sometimes it feels like I'm the only woman in the world who isn't constantly assessing the moral hygiene of her food :-(
Misery loves company
Date: 2008-01-04 10:32 pm (UTC)Alternatively, it could (more charitably) be a sort of penance that gluttony can be somehow forgiven by corresponding starvation. A sort of confession that one has sinned, followed by a public declaration of how much one is doing to correct that sin. A collective admission of guilt makes the sin seem much more acceptable.
Either way, it is all about game play, so far as I am concerned. Sometimes it makes sense to play the game, and sometimes it all seems like far too much trouble. IMHO.
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Date: 2008-01-04 10:53 pm (UTC)When I have an opportunity, I'll find that study for you. It's really rather sad.
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Date: 2008-01-06 12:26 am (UTC)A bit of ranting about diet conversation and the way it scrambles my brains.
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