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			 Women boasting about weight loss attract dislike from their fatty peers Women boasting about weight loss attract dislike from their fatty peers
			
				
					 
 A new British study has suggested that women who have won the battle  of losing weight should be wary of boasting about it, as other women may  take her as a competition, leading to dislike. It explains that even though the woman has shed the kilos, the stigma  of being fat stays with her. In most cases, her peers looked down on  her.
 
 Men, on the contrary, are likely to be more interested in a woman if  she once had a weight problem because they think they have a better  chance of dating her.
 
 Researchers at the University of Liverpool showed a picture of a slim  young woman named Jane to more than 200 people, accompanied by a short  biography.
 
 On being asked what they thought about Jane once having a weight  problem, women marked her down on self-discipline, friendliness and  personal hygiene.
 
 Researchers explained that the fierce competition between women in  terms of weight and attractiveness means that they often look for  reasons to dislike others.
 
 “There certainly seems to be a taint and it seems to be within  women,” said Jason Halford of the university’s school of psychology.
 
 In contrast, the research showed some of the men ‘quite liked’ the fact that Jane had a weight history.
 
 “They seemed to feel she was more approachable. She is not perfect. She is flawed,” he added.
 
 
 
 
 Keywords: losing weight,stigma,weight problem, dating,University of Liverpool,short biography,self-discipline, friendliness , personal hygiene,weight , attractiveness,psychology,more approachable,not perfect,flawed
 
 
 
				
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