Is it true people treat you differently after you lose all the weight?

Is it true people treat you differently after you lose all the weight?

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I lost weight and I found people are more interested in what I have to say.

Yes. People ignore you less

yeah i dropped from 350 to 175 and im lean bulked to 205 now.
>fat people will hate you
>fit people are more willing to listen to what you have to say and respect

Yes, alot of people just straight up hate fat people subconsciously.

This. If you don't care about your body, I assume you are too lazy to think through your opinions as well.

Girls are nicer to me and I often catch them mirin
Guys are sometimes intimidated and will start playing the passive aggressive game. This is mostly from the nu male kind of guys. Actual Chads will often compliment you

Yes. The general public and strangers are nicer for the most part. People smile or say hello or may small talk with you and want to hear what you have to say more.

I find, having formerly been a fatty I can tell when I'm intimidating a fatty in a given moment. That is, for example, I find that when I'm clothes shopping for example if the retail associate(s) is a fatty they're usually more stand offish/apprehensive to offer help. Or they'll just outright not offer any and I'll have to approach them about if they've got any XS. And I can feel the tension, their discomfort and all of the feelings I used to feel when I was fat... its weird because they dont know I used to be huge and probably assume I'm just "another lucky skinny person".

In my personal circle, family and friends, has been a mixed bag... most of my family was super supportive until most recently when I started getting into the lower realms of my BMI range. Still in the normal range but just lower end of normal. But now for a lot of them (surprise, they're all obese) I'm too thin and need to stop.

Friends have been great for the most part. I only have 2 'friends' who've turned out to be seething and actively avoid acknowledging the 80lbs I've lost in 10 months. But the rest have otherwise been great and supportive and super happy for me and make me feel great by telling me I look great.

I dropped around 90lbs (270-180) while gaining muscle the same time, so it wasn't like a cut or anything, and people are generally nicer and more welcoming to me. It's not that people were like "hey fatty, leave now!" lol, but it just feels as if I'm more welcomed now that I'm better looking.

Ofc

>People ignore you less
Pretty much it

I personally treat anyone who has managed to better themselves through dedication, determination and strength. It shows character and definitely makes me respect someone more than just remaining a fat fuck.

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You care less for the "unfortunate" once you learn their misery is largely self sustained.

I personally treat your mom for sucking my dick

Idk, i've never been fat but i can say that people listen to you more when you have an above average body

>And I can feel the tension, their discomfort and all of the feelings I used to feel when I was fat
What if you think that is what they are feeling because that is how you used to feel and so you just assume that other people feel and act like you when in those situations? But actually they don't? What i am saying is that, what if you projecting your previous emotional states on to them?

I'm obese and I fucking hate really fat people. I love chubby girls tho. I'm sure a good bit of it is projection, though. Even still, who here can say they don't instantly respect someone you meet irl more if they're visibly fit?

I lost 170 lbs. People don't treat me different but I act different. I am more confident and feel less shame.

Yes user,i know from experience

A lot more males do shittalk behind my back and try to look superior to me.

I couldn't believe this before that, but a shitload of males are as jealous and intriguer as women and do shittalk about you if they think it gives them a social advantage.

I don't even know why, I never act superior, I try to never show off my body (although at a 300 lbs bench of course you see even through a sweatshirt that I do something) and I try to never talk about weight lifting except if it's with my bros. But they still see me as an enemy and I don't know why. I don't even get women, I'm a 25 y.o. khv, so there is nothing they could scare about me.

Lost 20kg, being treated like a human again.

3rd year Computer Science student in a shit uni.

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Dropped 100lbs this year and definitely get treated better

My friends haven't really got over it yet so losing the weight has become half my identity for a while but it's getting better.

The people who used to make fun of me behind my back are nice to me. Only a hand full of people haven't changed.

They are unironically just jelous. Flex on them.

Learn how to get chicks or get gf and you're unironically chad

yep

People take me more seriously and treat me better. More attention from women is also pleasant. I'm less insecure in public and I'm not the fuck fuck in groups anymore.
I can attest.