| My husband is starting to get a belly! At first I thought it was just poor posture but, nope, the reason his stomach is starting to stick out is because he's getting a belly. Any non-offensive way to bring this up and/or encourage him to be a bit more rigid with diet and exercise? |
| Sorry! Didn't mean to post this twice!! |
| cook healthy meals and suggest active stuff. There is NO POLITE WAY to point out he has gained a few. Lead by example. |
| Ugh, solidarity OP. My husband is up a few and has almost developed little (...cringe. For lack of a better word) manboobs. Nothing major, just kind of...soft in that area. Frankly it's quite a turnoff but I don't really think there's any acceptable way to address it without hurting his feelings so I won't |
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Tell him you didn't marry a fat man.
If he has a problem with that, suggest it'll be easier for him to lose weight than pay you alimony and child support after you divorce his fat ass Life is too short to have a fat husband. |
| Tell him to reduce carbs and alcohol. |
| If this is my wife -- my apologies. I'm working on it! Love you! |
And life is to short to be married to a superficial wife. |
omg...one of the funniest responses ever.... |
| Start taking more walks, hikes, exercise classes with him and start cooking healthier meals. |
| Stop with the fat shaming! |
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And what are you going to do about your growing paunch and sagging breasts?
People get older...get over it. |
| If a little belly is going to end your marriage, you should end it now. Age is not pretty. |
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Don't worry OP. You'll start to do downhill before he does. His belly will be no match for your thighs, expanding hips, and sagging breast.
Be careful what you say because he will soon be thinking the same thing about you....and as a man, people won't judge him as much as they will judge you. |
| Tummy tuck ASAP. |