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5 Ways to Tell if You’re Truly Fat or if You Have Body Dysmorphia

C Mon Amie
5 min readAug 28, 2021

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“What do you mean you think you’re fat!?! Don’t be ridiculous!”

That’s how my boyfriend reacted when I told him that I think I’m getting fat.

I’m a healthy woman, or so I thought until none of my clothes fit properly. Even my tank tops that I’ve had since college started becoming too tight!

I got on the scale and it read: you’re overweight again!

When I went shopping for new clothes, I found out that I’m only a couple of sizes away from when I was at my unhealthiest.

With those things in mind, I looked into the full-length mirror while naked and checked myself out. ‘F*** I’m fat — how did that happen!?!’

It didn’t, but here’s what did happen…

Our society equates skinny with healthy and I bought into that. I didn’t mean to, but I’ve been a size 4 for the last 5 years, and suddenly (during the pandemic) I’ve gained 2–3 dress sizes!

I moved into a new place and I haven’t seen myself naked in a full length mirror in months.

I eat well. I eat a lot but it’s mostly healthy. The 80/20 rule (eating healthy 80% of the time and eating whatever you want… ice cream, donuts, pizza, beer 20% of the time) is a rule I don’t really have to follow because it’s a habit now. But did I go off course because of the pandemic? Maybe a little.

With fresh eyes, here’s what questions I asked myself to reevaluate if I’m truly fat or if it’s just in my head (and maybe this can help you too):

1. Do you have good eating habits? Have your good eating habits tanked recently?

Okay, I admit that my good eating habits slipped into the 70/30 zone.

During lockdown, maybe my boyfriend experimented with trying to perfect his chocolate almond cake and maybe I was a judge that took my role seriously. Maybe gaufre liegeoise (Belgium waffles with chunks of imbedded vanilla sugar) became a routine breakfast treat. And maybe chocolate mousse made it…

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