Do you get offended when someone tells you theyre on a diet, and they clearly dont need one?

I know this is a wierd question, and it's for the girls, cos my ex used to get really offended when her friends would say theyre going on a diet and they clearly dont need 1, cos if they stand sideways, you wont see them!! lol but anyway, answers please.........

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I don't get offended, but I do get worried if a close friend is dieting when they don't need to. I have a friend who is thin but is obsessed about losing weight and regularly goes to a slimming club with her mum. I was really shocked that her mum was encouraging her to go, instead of telling her she looked fine and didn't need it (possibly so that she has someone to go with.). I also have another friend who is thin and whose boyfriend tells her she's fat if she puts on the tiniest bit of weight. She eats irregularly as it is. Just as a friend, that kind of stuff bothers me, but no, I wouldn't say I was offended.
I do, but I think its a polite way of saying that you need to go on one too, or at least thats how i read it
No. I say 'good for you' and move on..
NOPE
every girls are like that. I hate that.

Don't understand!!
They just want attention, for people to say "oh no, you look great". I just say ok to them. Ha.
people who get offended when others are on a diet are clearly lacking in the self-confidence department. theyre thinking that if this girl whos already thin is dieting, i must look like a beached whale!! people who are comfortable in their bodies and happy with how they look dont care what other people do to themselves!
depnds on whther they are genuine . But I will be offended if they are not and are saying it because they do not like my cooking that would hurt
Not offended. I do try to get my idea of their necessity accross though. Also, I am plump myself, and usually a long stare is enough to get the point accross (I am fit and energetic, so the bit of overweight doesn't bother me, I look well enough, thank you!)
well i think those who get offended by that are a bit narrow minded,just because they don't appear overweight to us doesn't mean they don't feel ugly,everyone no matter how beautiful and thin they are have fat days,everyone has their own insecurities even if we don't see them
nope.not at all
Yes, unfortunately I do, I am what I can only kindly describe as FLUFFY, and these birds to cheese me off, when they start nibbling at a crisp as if it was a three course meal.

I generally laugh (sadonically I admit) and sugguest that I have seen more fat on a chip, and would they like a transplant.

My husband says he prefers a comfortable cuddle then sleeping with a box of spanners. (Bless him)

I AM NOT JEALOUS - I love every cuddly inch of me!!
What I don't like is when people claim to be on a diet, only in the presence of others, and therefore limit the menu, so to speak. Then later on, they eat everything in sight. Pisses me off.
But it is like the whole switzerland being neutral but having the most well trained army and protection plan thing. You get paranoid. It shows up the persons insecurity and preoccupation, it is not meant as an insult at all.
l wouldn't say l get offended as such, but l always think it's really silly!
God made us all different shapes and sizes, and we're all beautiful!
in the end this is a question about beauty role models and jealousy.

but i think even for girls and boys who appear skinny in your eyes it might be good to be conscious in nutrition things and abstinent for a while, not all the time, because our modern lifestyle causes many diseases, and being fat is just one of them.
If it's clear to them that you are an over weight person and you are trying to diet but not sheding pounds quickly.
yes, i get offended. i am overweight and struggle to lose. i love food, unfortunally, a lot. the most I got offended was a year ago when this commercial was on and this woman had just had a baby and was a size 6 and she went down to a zero and she cried and cried. i almost threw a shoe at the screen.
yes I do get offended because women are so influenced by the media to be skinny that they would do anything to look like the women in magazines even if it kills them.
They know those women really don't look like that yet they still fell the need to look like the pictures.
When women are on diets when they don't need to be they are hurting their body more than helping it unless the diet is a healthy one which in almost all cases it isn't.
No not me. But I will tell them I think they don't need all that
If this was a constant issue with someone who was clearly damaging their health, I'd take issue with it. Otherwise it's usually one of my girlfriends fishing for a compliment and hoping someone will say "You look fine! You don't need to go on a diet!" And sometimes it's just us being obsessive about our bodies and just not terribly high on my list of priorities to raise a fuss about. *L*
Depends on if they are naturally skinny or really do have to diet to look that way.

If the person is naturally skinny, then it's annoying. Kind of like a natural blonde bragging about having blonde hair or a highly intelligent person bragging about high SAT scores.

If the person is skinny because of dieting, then it can be either exciting or insulting. Depends if the person is saying it because she is proud of the results of her hard work or because the person is implying that other chubby people should also go on a diet.

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