It seems so common that girlfriends complain about their weight to each other but how you respond to them can really make the scales spin.
“I feel so fat.” “Do I look fat?” “I’m starting a diet on Monday.” “God I’m fat.”
How many of you have girlfriends who constantly go on about their weight?
Aaarrrgghhhh! Enough already.
But let’s take a test… What do you say when your friend says she’s fat?
A) “OK set some goals and get to the gym!”
B) “You look great just the way your are!”
C) “You can’t weigh awesome and no other scale counts!”
You might like A) because it’s straight forward and proactive and I love C) because let’s face it, if you make comments like that it means you’re a legend and we should totally hang out.
But apparently that is all WRONG.
B) is the only correct answer according to a new study out from the International Association for Relationship Research.
Whenever anyone talks about body image, something strange happens.
Now the study was small, with just over 100 female university students in Canada surveyed, but the results were still interesting.
It found when responding to your friend, you shouldn’t encourage weight loss or completely ignore the issue but you should be positive and encourage body acceptance.