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I don't usually run into this situation, such as a business luncheon, anniversary party, congregation picnic, or other social event. I will either eat ahead of time, or I am actually quite happy and c
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This video came up in my suggestions on Sunday. I have started repeating the phrase to my self, "I have learned that when I eat that, I don't feel well at all"
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She gives some good advice but I’ve just never understood peer pressure because I’ve never been affected by it. I’ve never even followed a fad. I’ve always been a very strong willed person who follo
I was at a small luncheon yesterday. I brought my own food. This is my first experience at gathering of this type where I didn't cave into eating "normally." The hostess had put out fixings for sandwiches. I had assembled my double burger patty pickle & bacon sandwich, with hardboiled egg on the side. Hostess asked me if I was sure I didn't want any bread. Yes, but that wasn't enough, she asked if it was the gluten. No. She persisted to peck. So I just blurted out that I was avoiding sugar. I feel like Baby in Dirty Dancing. "I carried a watermelon."
She continued a bit more and I just explained that sugar gives me the blues. I did say something about alcoholics not drinking mocktails: seemed to shut her up for a bit, but she did find two more times in the afternoon to sprinkle me with sweet ridicule. It is clear my abstinence made her feel uncomfortable.
In retrospect, I regret mildly, not spreading the carnivore good news, but I felt put on the spot and uncomfortable. I just wanted the attention off me in the moment. I just wanted to eat in peace and enjoy conversation that was not centered on my plate.
I have had better luck fasting during these things. I think people feel less offended if you just abstain from eating altogether rather than rejecting their food for something else.
Have you had any digs a dinner party's?
How have you reacted?
I know there will be much more of this coming up in the cook out season ahead, this was just a little practice run. Any advice would be appreciated.