I don't think people with low quality can be ridiculed when they face someone who is trying to lose weight. When you really make up your mind to lose weight, go to square dance and exercise. As long as you keep your mind right, you won't be afraid of gossip or others think you are fat, because you know in your heart that this is only temporary and I will definitely lose weight.
So I don't think that no matter how disgusted others are, as long as you are really determined to lose weight, I don't think you will worry about this problem unless you don't have enough confidence in yourself to lose weight.
Another point, I think, is the degree of self-awareness. I think as a fat man, I should know what I need, instead of saying that if I see someone dancing in the square dance, I will dance in the square dance. This is an attitude of blindly following the trend. I think we should have a correct attitude and really understand what kind of influence fitness will bring to us. Fitness is not just about losing weight.
We need to know exactly where we want to start losing weight. For example, some people may want to lose weight, thin legs and so on, so we need to figure out which step we want to start losing weight, instead of blindly exercising. Fitness also needs to have certain goals, and targeted fitness is effective fitness.
In the end, it really doesn't matter if those square dance aunts discriminate against you. If they discriminate against you and crowd you out, it's just a matter of their low quality, because 200 Jin is really rare. If you are really fat, it is inevitable that those idle aunts will make irresponsible remarks, but we can't control other people's mouths. We have no right to interfere with others' right to speak, but we can be ourselves. We can try to slim down and show them.