| Buy him new clothes and get rid of his old clothes. I think people are truly too busy to notice him, but I'm very sorry for how he's feeling and if people are being cruel to him. It's never ok. |
| Op is he’s lucky to have such a great wife and supportive person on his team. You sound fantastic |
We all create the environment for each other. Going out dressed in a disgusting way is rude, and people have a right to react rudely to it. If he truly doesn't care what other people think and the consequences of it, go ahead and let his freak flag fly. But if he wants people to like him, then he should do the bare minimum to look presentable in public. If he doesn't want people to like him, but he's turning bitter, try to explain that he can be happier if he makes himself proud of how he looks, and be a part of the beauty of the world. |
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This is so stupid, like something a tween would argue about. Wearing soiled or inappropriate clothes out and then ridiculing others if they assume he’s sloppy, a slob, or unkept.
Have an inkling of self respect and pride. No one wants to live in a society of zero rules or courtesies. But some men want Mommy to do everything for them alllllll their lives. |
<3 Thanks. I feel lucky to have him. He tried Wellbutrin for quitting smoking and it didn't work - but something else did at the time. Unfortunately after a year of not smoking, he went through a really stressful period at work and went back - and now he doesn't really show much inclination of trying. It really is the one thing I nag him heavily about - other than getting some veggies into his diet. And you can see how effective that nagging is, because he's still smoking. Maybe if he were in a different mindset, it could work. I'll suggest he bring it up with his doctor again. Thank you for the suggetion. |
OP said he has been on it for diabetes. Perhaps needs a different dose or a different med. |
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Guess you’ll have to manage, clean and cull his clothes yourself Op.
As for his weight issues, that represents him and not you. He can try a lifetime of monthly shots, if he can get it covered for diabetes or obesity. That might perk him up or serve as a confidence booster. Or mid life crisis. |
| I would go to Marshall’s and buy him 10 shirts and see if he likes any. Then slowly cycle out the stained t shirts. Was he teased as a kid? Sounds like trauma based insecurity. I think loving him the way you do helps to heal that a bit everyday op, it just takes a long time to overcome. |
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Don't do bariatric - so many people gain the weight back and transfer addiction to something else like alcohol. You are literally taking out part of your body which has consequences.
I think the new weight loss drugs are a better alternative. |