Complement my wieght, I dare ya.

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Why is it that some people feel that telling someone that is over weight they look to have lost some when they have no idea if they have is a complement? (okay reading that sentence lost even me, I'm probably doing something grammatically incorrect.)

I went to see my psychiatrist today for my standard 2.4 minute visit (after waiting an hour and a half), and after enduring the usual platitudes of how I'm his 'friend' and he is so pleased with my progress he trots out this line of 'oh, you look like you have lost some weight'. No in fact I have gained ten pounds since seeing you last and I'm wearing a tight shirt that makes me look even worse. There is no way he could actually have thought I lost weight. I doubt he would even remember what race I am since the last visit. But for some reason some people feel like this is an exceptable complement to give a large person to show how much they like you. I have had several people do this in the past (mostly doctors for some strange reason) and I still don't get it.

Ah well, I guess I can just put it down to a lousy doctor. At least my primary care physician is a good guy. He actually notices what I look like and will yell at me to lose some weight when I go see him. Ah, the things that show you care. :P

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