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Was at black angus with my hubby and the gal asked me if I needed an armless chair..she actually brought it to the table after I was already sitting down (just fine I might say) and she said she thinks I'd be more comfortable in that chair...I told her no I'm fine really...I still had inches on each side of me!!! Anyone else have this happen?

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I truly believe that they should teach servers in restaurants to have more compassion. My husband and myself are both overweight in other words fat. 2 out of 3 times they try to put us in a small booth. :angry: It should be in training if fat people come in put at a table. It's as if they can not see.

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No restaurant issued here but for the first time last year, I needed an extension belt on the airplane and that killed me

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mine didnt happen at a restaurant but at an amusement park..on certain rides they have a *bigger* seat, well i got in it and the shoulder harness didnt go all the way down so, not 1 but 2 employees tried pushing it down..in front of the whole line! i was like forget it just let me out and i got off the ride, walked down through the gate found a bench and bawled my eyes out..i havent been to an amusement park since :( i cant wait til i lose so i can go back

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I suppose you meant pre-sleeve...

Well... my most embarrassing moment was post-sleeve...

When I finished my meal.... had a sip of Water, and all of a sudden ....... this great big glop of slime came out of my mouth onto the plate....

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mine didnt happen at a restaurant but at an amusement park..on certain rides they have a *bigger* seat, well i got in it and the shoulder harness didnt go all the way down so, not 1 but 2 employees tried pushing it down..in front of the whole line! i was like forget it just let me out and i got off the ride, walked down through the gate found a bench and bawled my eyes out..i havent been to an amusement park since :( i cant wait til i lose so i can go back

I feel your pain Shelli, the same thing happened to me. I'm planning a trip to an amusement park 6 months postop as part of my "hello me" tour. :-)

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I get really bummed that I have a hard time fitting on some of the rides at Six Flags with my little girl :-/ it's embarassing. I can usually squeeze in though but still..

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mine didnt happen at a restaurant but at an amusement park..on certain rides they have a *bigger* seat, well i got in it and the shoulder harness didnt go all the way down so, not 1 but 2 employees tried pushing it down..in front of the whole line! i was like forget it just let me out and i got off the ride, walked down through the gate found a bench and bawled my eyes out..i havent been to an amusement park since :( i cant wait til i lose so i can go back

Exact same thing happened to me. It was the first time I had ever had anything like that happen to me. I was 17 and it was the Batman the Ride ride at Six Flags Over Texas. It was mortifying! I haven't been back to Six Flags since (I'm 27 now) but I'm going this Sunday, for the first time, to make that ride my b***h, and I can not wait! Haha

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When I was 17 (about 210lbs) and a senior we were going to Cedar Point for our senior trip and I couldn't fit on the seat for the millenium force..Neither could a friend, so at least we got to sit out together. They made us try the test seat (Which is better than waiting in line and finding out that you don't fit I guess) in front of all our friends, it was mortifying. I cannot wait to go back someday and prove to myself that I beat that ride.

I haven't had a lot of restaurant embarrassments thankfully. This is probably because I avoid them a lot of the time. I do worry often whether or not I will fit in a booth. I dread going to Outback because I have to squeeze so much into the booths that I feel super uncomfortable.

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I truly believe that they should teach servers in restaurants to have more compassion. My husband and myself are both overweight in other words fat. 2 out of 3 times they try to put us in a small booth. :angry: It should be in training if fat people come in put at a table. It's as if they can not see.

I just think they should ask where the person wants to sit. I've never had a problem with booths, even at my heaviest and to automatically assume that since someone is large they need a table could be seen as offensive as well. I prefer booths for the privacy.

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Mine didn't happen in a restaurant but at Astroworld in Houston. I was around 225, 70 pounds lighter than I am now and 20 years ago. I was getting on the tidal wave and they had a hard time closing the lap bar, til a couple of workers forced it to close...talk about red faced. I didn't enjoy the ride and I never got on another ride again.

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Good old Astroworld. That brings back some memories. I used to ride the cable cars over and over again because there was no problem fitting in there.

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