Sounds way better than 2000 empty calories truthfully. One is more socially accepted in the US. |
Are you OP? If not, then what are you talking about? OP has not responded to questions about diet, lifestyle, or changes at home. We have no idea why his wife is being so negative but clearly there's more going on. Have a good day. |
Well, we aren't rabbits so its not necessary to eat like one. Sometimes a little dairy, carbs, and protein can be good. All things in moderation. |
Is that what he asked us to figure out? PP’s husband eats vegetables for dinner and isn’t a body builder. OP has made it abundantly clear he is. So if you read, you can see it’s different. Good day to you too! |
Yeah it is what he asked. Here you go: "Anyone ever have this issue if you're way more in shape than your spouse and they try to torpedo your enthusiasm for your fitness? How'd you handle it?" There's noting specific about body building. It's simply about shape and fitness and the impact at home and how others handle it. How can we address that without knowing the full impact of his religion at home and how it affects spouse? |
You seem to be the only one who missed all the talk about heavy weights, shredded, and vascularity. That’s building muscle and cutting fat. Sometimes people don’t like when their spouses get more fit than them. I say it’s as simple as that. If it’s more, the wife needs to use her words and say it. |
Uh, no I responded to that earlier, why would you think I hadn't? But notably OP hasn't really come back to the post so what else is there to say? Basically anyone who gets super into a new fitness regime like marathons, triathlons, cycling, cross fit, or whatever probably finds friction at home. Acting like this is unique to just bodybuilding is weird. His wife is unhappy and it's probably more than him hitting the gym when she's not even around to see it. She doesn't like his new body and is vocal about it but it seems clear there's more going on given how passionately OP is talking about his overall health, the importance of fitness, how impressed he is with his own body, yet can't seem to connect the dots as to why is wife isn't supportive. |
OP really is a very bad example. Not everybody that finds the time to start or return to a high level of activity that they enjoy is “going to find friction at home.” That happens as a general issue BROADLY if there is something else problematic. And, sometimes it’s one of the two partners projecting - and it goes both ways.
Meanwhile, there are tons of people that have no issue with these arrangements. You just don’t hear about it. Funny how that works out. |
The issue people have friction at home is because the majority of married couples have kids and suddenly this wonderful hobby means the child care and labor division becomes severely imbalanced. Thus, friction. OP has no kids. So maybe he should just get divorced since he doesn't seem to think much of his wife and her slovenly ways and maybe someone else will really appreciate the vascularity and shredding that he is so proud of. |
That’s for the clarification nobody needed. Plenty of people-including tons of my friends-figure this all out. You just don’t hear about it. Meanwhile, drama llamas decide it all works one way and there is discord and rancor in every relationship. Turns out you are wrong. |
Do you really think everyone who runs the Marine Corp marathon is either childless or has grown children? (Just as an example). |
Why would i think that based on what i said? If you have kids and a spouse time consuming hobbies can be a drag on the family. YMMV. |
Because all those people with kids in the house who are running/training have friction? Isn’t that your belief? I’m sorry things are unpleasant in your house. Truly. But there is tons of projection here. |
Guys, is it gay to eat salad? |
No, meat head. I never said all. Tons of projection indeed. |