Re: Do you ever feel that skinny runners look at you differently?
To play the devil's Advocate..
Barbie says "it's not right to crack on me, just because I'm a skinny"
You're looking at the skinny runner's differently right? Do they not have to train for endurance and speed just like you? Or is it the natural assumption, that just because I'm thinner I should be in shape, maybe I've just had a baby, maybe I've just lost 100 lbs., maybe I'm naturally skinny but have never been athletic.
If you are going to make assumptions that Barbie will be faster than you; it's only natural for Barbie to think she can beat you too!
When you cross the finish line first it's a victory for you, so does that make it a defeat for her, that she got 'beat' by someone heavier? What does that say? She must really be a loser if I beat her? You take away from her accomplishment, to make yourself feel better? (Generalizing, not saying YOU feel that way)
The other big girl is happy to see someone of her size. So she asks if you're walking. Who does the walking Barbie look to for encouragement? They are out there running too, trying to get in better shape. Just like you. Who accepts you if you look in shape but struggle through a 5k?
Now, I'm done playing devil's advocate.
Your size has very little to do with your athletic ability. I get out raced by my 95 pound friend and my 240 lb. husband. It just takes some people awhile to realize that! Still doesn't mean I have to like it. Sure, I'll pick you out to beat..but then Green Eggs & Ham flies by as I'm sucking wind, so it goes around, comes around. I'm happy to get beat by any girl. it's the 10 year old boy that 1/2's my time that bothers me.