Does she work? Are your children still Living at home? |
| 54, 5'5" 110lbs, 32DD, post meno, 3 adult children. Still same weight as college. I eat healthy and like to do yoga on occasion. Walk a lot. It's genetic probably. |
We both work fulltime and always have. Older kids, but we've maintained regular exercise throughout our kids lives. Now we just go out for evening runs, or sometimes to gym; when they were younger it was stroller runs, or exercise at home after they were asleep. We do calisthenics or light weights at home. I did a lot of midnight runs when the kids were little, or we ran with them in the jogging stroller or biked them with a bike trailer or bike seat. I've done runs around the field at my kids sports events. We live in a walkable neighborhood so it's not unusual to walk a total of 2-4 hours on a weekend. Nothing extreme, but we are consistent. Neither of us looks hugely fit, and there are a lot of people who are more athletic than us, but we are both the same weight as we were in our 20s and can comfortably go on an hour jog or a 5 hour hike, which is more important than looking good on Instagram or whatever the kids are going these days. |
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My husband is a thin 45 year old man. He has an ulcer and reflux and is lactose intolerant. So he ends up eating fairly healthy in order to avoid GI issues.
I would trade with him in a heartbeat. I feel great when I eat cookies and pizza and ice cream. I’m pleasantly full. I get a little dopamine hit. It’s usually socially rewarding since you eat these things with other people. It’s only weeks later that I realize I’ve been overindulging and my clothes don’t fit right. |
+1 but now I have small pancake boobs after nursing two kids. I’m 47. I don’t think that much about my or other people’s weight. I dislike it when I gain weight because my pants start getting tighter but when I lose weight, I look older in my face. |
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Why is this stupid thread in relationships?
Isn’t there an Eating Disorders forum? |
😩 Or Health , Diet , Exercise |
lol yeah that one. |
| People are capable of feeling smug about anything. But of course not every thin person feels smug. |
| My mom was naturally thin because (my theory) she was lactose intolerant but in denial about it! She always had a stomach ache. |
| I've always been pretty thin but I've had to work extremely hard to stay that way- not so much diet, but daily exercise, very religiously. And I do prefer to date guys who put some work in, too. I'm not really atttacted to fat on myself or on someone else. But it's not a superiority thing, just a preference. What other people do is not my concern unless I'm dating them. |
This is how I know there's an issue. I couldn't tell you if my friend group is 'reasonably fit' because I've never assessed it. The disordered eating thoughts + self-righteousness when extreme measures are always sad. |
| I’ve been both thin and fat. I’ve seen how different families members age, based on their workout routines. The ones that workout daily are so much healthier in old age. I desperately want to have a good retirement and be fun grandma. So I draaaaaaggggggg my butt to the gym. It’s absolutely awful. I get why people can’t do it. I don’t judge them. I’m just unwilling to forgo any years with possible grandchildren that I don’t absolutely have to. |
Which disordered eating thoughts? |