If I’m paying for Weight Loss Advice, Shouldn’t the person helping me be thin?

Tom asked:


I go to this Weight Watcher meeting, and this woman is there lecturing to us about portion control. And the thing most obvious is that her control top panty hose has given up aout 50 lbs ago. What’s up with that? Does any body else feel way, or does it make you feel better abou how hard it must be to stay thin once you have lost the weight?

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2 Responses to “If I’m paying for Weight Loss Advice, Shouldn’t the person helping me be thin?”

  1. shamieya on January 22nd, 2010 at 5:39 pm

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    Lol, honestly an overweight person propbably knows more about because they’ve tried everything.

  2. Line on January 25th, 2010 at 5:58 pm

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    I think it’s ok because it shows how someone can feel good about him/herself no matter what. And if you’re there because you want to be, then that person can serve as an example in the lines of “dont starve yourself to death, keep it healthy and you’ll be fine even if you dont end up looking like a starving model”. And if you’re there because someone else wants you to do this (wife, gf etc) then that person is the perfect example that you do not need to be there. Or it can make you not want to look like her. Anyway, what i’m saying is that there isn’t a norm. But anything can help you :)

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