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Start a new thread within this topic Whole30 in September - anyone want to join? A weight loss thread for just eating less 1 stone - 12 weeks challenge Does anybody want to join me, starting again for the last time! I'm doing a 90 day challenges- anyone want to join me? I've always been that annoying one who never puts on weight...not any more! What do I DO???New Mums: Hand holding while we work on new bodies. Did others notice your weight loss? Anybody else doing Exante or some other VLCD and wants to buddy up? Will losing weight rid the c-section shelf? Has anyone else had success with Davina? Help I need a diet to follow and some motivation. Need to Lose Half a Stone but Finding it Impossible to get into "The Zone" !! Too much of an indulgent Summer Has anyone tried the Freedom diet?? I'm going to do an 8 week gradual weightloss starting today (7th August ) please join me 7lbs in August anyone??? Keep talking myself OUT of diet - anybody else?
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Anyone else been pretty successful in getting the weight off? Paul McKenna hypno gastric band Start a new thread within this topicFrom how 5:2 works and what to eat, to tips on getting through those fast days, read our guide to intermittent fasting.Women have been sharing the most offensive - and in some cases hilarious - things people have said to them in a new online thread.Kittens For Sale MalvernAfter one Mumsnet user asked members to share their most cringe-inducing stories, hundreds of comments poured in with tales of passive-aggressive comments on everything from their weight to their age.Indoor Water Fountains SydneyEverySongbird Says kicked off the thread, telling how she had been confused for her friend's mother, despite her being in her early thirties and a mere ten years older than her.Mi Ki Puppies For Sale In Ohio
Mumsnet user Iammamam recalled how, just four hours after giving birth, she was told: 'You'll soon lose all that weight pushing that big pram around'. Many more were mistaken for being far older than their years'I haven't recovered from the affront and it was a few weeks ago now,' she explained.Age proved to be a common complaint in the discussion, with Iammamam writing: 'A woman at soft play tried to charge me for my 5 children, this was hilarious and offensive because the 5th child was my sister who is 10 years younger than me at 24.'She later described an unrelated incident when, four hours after giving birth, she was told: 'You'll soon lose all that weight pushing that big pram around.'A fellow mum recalled: 'When we were preparing for my sister's wedding the lady who did the flowers asked if I was mother of the bride. I'm three years older than her. I was so offended I couldn't even speak.'One woman was affronted after being labelled 'well old' by a supermarket worker. 'Was asked for ID to buy liquor chocolates but I genuinely had none one me,' she explained. 
'I said "but I am 31!" Slightly confused sales assistant calls over to his supervisor and asks what to do. The reply was bellowed for all to hear "What did you ask her for?! She is well old"'Another Mumsnet user revealed: 'I think my dad was offended when the chip shop man thought I was his wife. I was plastered in make up as I'd just finished a dance show but still.'Oliviaerinpope wrote: 'I work with children. One once said to me "I bet you were beautiful when you were younger." I was 25 at the time.'One user known only as tiredgranny recalled: 'Not me but my daughter got I'd when went to buy cigarette. 'She told the cashier I've got 6year old son do u think had him at 10, the cashier said u look the type, she was gobsmacked me I was trying hard not to laugh (sic.).'BusyNothings revealed how she was mistaken for a sex worker while on holiday in Las Vegas. 'I got asked how much I charged by a drunk American because I had a fan. As in a hand fan.'She added: 'It was Vegas. But he thought only prostitues used fans..
Lol.'One mum described how her five-year-old daughter loved to dress up and look pretty. 'My aunt said that it was because I was a plain Jane so my Dd (darling daughter) compensated for lack of effort,' she explained. 'I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, my aunt is a lovely but tactless woman!'Another told how she was gobsmacked when her manager told her: 'You look so tired & pale dear, have you had your iron levels checked? Perhaps it's because you've stopped wearing make-up.' She added: 'Thought I was pulling off the natural look but apparently not.'One singleton recalled: 'After a church service, a couple stood up and announced they'd got engaged. Cue people shouting congratulations and clapping and the old bloke sat next to me saying "Well there's hope for all of you then!"'PeachyStone recalled: 'My mum told me I don't have a small nose, just my big face makes it look that way. She added: 'But at least I don't have my sister birthing hips.'Frankie001 relayed a somewhat passive aggressive comment from a friend: 'When I got my degree a friend of a friend said "you can't have looks and brains, can you?"'