There’s lots of research on marathon runner and extreme sports people having mental illness. We know that super skinny people have a mental illness. And there’s a ton of research, saying people who are obese have trauma in their lives. Rape victims have a high rate of obesity. |
Not wanting to have sex with someone who has gained 30lbs and doesn’t do basic skincare or hair maintenance is natural though. I don’t care that my spouse has gotten older. Gray hair and wrinkles are fine. Giving up and getting fat is not. |
Truth! I know several men who leave the house early to go to the gym, while the wife dresses, feeds, gets homework, gets them to school. Their wives are bitter, out of shape and exhausted. This is why wives stop wanting sex. The DH is completely unsexy. |
| No. They should be doing that for the sake of their own health and whether or not they are married. |
| Pregnancy and breastfeeding take a toll on the body in a way men can't imagine. Gaining weight is not a violation of your wedding vows. ie. the better or worse clause. |
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Absolutely. But continually making poor choices despite having a supportive partner is your fault. |
If there are different gender, or different ages or one has given birth then there can be no comparison. You can be equitable only in same sex marriages. Because men have more muscles and less hormonal rollercoasters |
| When I was single I had no desire to hop in bed with a very obese wife. I still feel that way being married for 25 years. |
| That’s a weird way to word it but I find it very attractive when my husband works out, which makes intimacy easier and more fun so I guess so? But the way being competent and being able to like make a quick 30 minute dinner is helpful to my marriage but deciding to take multiple hours to shop for, make and clean up a fancy 3 course meal is not really (not that that’s ever happened, LOL). It’s about recognizing that your household has a lot of needs and if one gets out of balance something else will suffer. So like I think parents alternating mornings they get to go work out for an hour and the everyone tries to eat moderately healthy is perfect. Marathon running or weirdly obsessing about protein (and strange meats - remember the thread about the woman whose partner was buying tons of bison or something?) is not cool when you have young kids. |
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Ehhh, in the process of a really shitty divorce and his gym time definitely played into it.
“Do you want to get lunch today?” “No, I’m going to gym.” (Rinse and repeat a million times) “I’m going to get stocking stuffers on my lunch break, can you help?” “”No, I have to go to the gym” “Do you have time to pick up milk and eggs?” “No, I’m going to the gym” Rinse and repeat. I eventually found a gym where I could take a 5 am class because that was the ONLY time I could find for myself- and it wasn’t even noted that mom’s gym time meant losing sleep. Everything else just needed to get done. |
| We don't really track "contributions to our marriage", so I'm not sure how to think about this. I have always worked out, and it's important to me. I do it for myself, so I don't know if it's fair to say I'm doing it for my spouse even if they appreciate it. |
+1 |
I've gained 30 lbs and i'm not even considered overweight. You sound mental. |
Says out of shape last petson |