Jonah Hill lost weight. He still doesn't want people talking about it — understandably so, Tonya Russell writes for NBCNewsTHINK.
Even if the weight was lost on purpose, we shouldn’t assume that a person wants our praise. What exactly is this appreciation supposed to do for them? Weight loss doesn’t make body issues go away, or even necessarily the. For people already thinking their worth is tied up in their appearance, compliments only confirm that for them. And they’ll also make them feel worse in retrospect should they gain the weight back.
For those missing the point, the bottom line is that whether you’re catcalling, asking someone who isn’t pregnant how far along they are or requesting someone’s secret for losing weight, you’re trespassing on an area that doesn’t belong to you. Wouldn’t it be easier to just keep your mouth shut?
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