Have you ended a relationship due to partner's weight?

Anonymous
I feel incredibly shallow, but I did. My partner weighed over 350 pounds and I couldn't deal with all the things that went along with that. Health problems, lack of energy, bad smell and sweating at the slightest exertion, terrible sex. I thought she would change but she just kept buying bigger clothes and eating the same old junk. I miss her but I couldn't live with her.
Anonymous
No, but I think I was dumped because of weight gain & it wasn’t anywhere near the weight of your ex. I won’t lie, it hurts.
Anonymous
No, but I will admit that I never started one because of it.
Anonymous
No, but we have a strict no fatties rule so it's always an option.
Anonymous
Yes, fat man have shorter dicks due to their massive stomach. Gross.

Women only marry these types of guys if they are filthy rich. I have a friend who said she was surprised he husband could get her pregnant. He penis was so small and she could not feel him inside her.

He died of a heart attack and she said she was relieved because she did not want to be his nurse maid while having ypung children.
Anonymous
Yes. He would give me these elaborate monologues about how just 3 years ago he was in perfect shape and he's going to get it back, he just needs 2 months and he'll lose all the weight. Then he'd ask for my help, but get mad at me when I did what he asked (mainly helping with food choices and encouraging him to go to the gym). It just wasn't worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, fat man have shorter dicks due to their massive stomach. Gross.

Women only marry these types of guys if they are filthy rich. I have a friend who said she was surprised he husband could get her pregnant. He penis was so small and she could not feel him inside her.

He died of a heart attack and she said she was relieved because she did not want to be his nurse maid while having ypung children.


How old was he?
Anonymous
Yes. She was 5'7' and got down to 110 lbs. And I headed out the door. The obsession with eating and exercise was too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, fat man have shorter dicks due to their massive stomach. Gross.

Women only marry these types of guys if they are filthy rich. I have a friend who said she was surprised he husband could get her pregnant. He penis was so small and she could not feel him inside her.


She could feel all that blubber on top of her, though, so there's that.
Anonymous
My XH gained about 40 pounds during the few years we were married which I know really isn’t that much compared to a lot of people, but for me part of the issue (aside from many other incompatibilities) was that when we dated, he was pretty active, liked to walk the dogs, played in a sports league, went to the gym a few times a week. After we got married he completely threw in the towel, asking him to walk with me and the dogs around the block was a huge chore. This laziness permeated other aspects of his life—he became lazier at work, lazier at Home, everything. Huge turnoff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel incredibly shallow, but I did. My partner weighed over 350 pounds and I couldn't deal with all the things that went along with that. Health problems, lack of energy, bad smell and sweating at the slightest exertion, terrible sex. I thought she would change but she just kept buying bigger clothes and eating the same old junk. I miss her but I couldn't live with her.


Not to derail, but I've seen this posted before. Why does someone who's fat smell? I mean, they still shower, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel incredibly shallow, but I did. My partner weighed over 350 pounds and I couldn't deal with all the things that went along with that. Health problems, lack of energy, bad smell and sweating at the slightest exertion, terrible sex. I thought she would change but she just kept buying bigger clothes and eating the same old junk. I miss her but I couldn't live with her.


Not to derail, but I've seen this posted before. Why does someone who's fat smell? I mean, they still shower, right?


I've only heard about this in extremely morbidly obese individuals. I'm not talking a model plus size. More like Chrissy Metz - the under layers of fat rolls can grow a moldy/mildewish substance which doesn't get washed out when bathing. That's what smells.

http://thisismyfibro.blogspot.com/2011/02/moldingly-obese.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel incredibly shallow, but I did. My partner weighed over 350 pounds and I couldn't deal with all the things that went along with that. Health problems, lack of energy, bad smell and sweating at the slightest exertion, terrible sex. I thought she would change but she just kept buying bigger clothes and eating the same old junk. I miss her but I couldn't live with her.


Not to derail, but I've seen this posted before. Why does someone who's fat smell? I mean, they still shower, right?


I've only heard about this in extremely morbidly obese individuals. I'm not talking a model plus size. More like Chrissy Metz - the under layers of fat rolls can grow a moldy/mildewish substance which doesn't get washed out when bathing. That's what smells.

http://thisismyfibro.blogspot.com/2011/02/moldingly-obese.html


Ugh. OK, got it. Thankfully never experienced it and was just perplexed.
Anonymous
I see a bunch of well-meaning but ignorant people responding here. While I agree that some people are simply slobs, there are others who for medical reasons have difficulty losing weight. For example, someone with hypothyroidism ( a fairly common disorder today due to stress and chemical pollutants) can have a very difficult time losing weight. In fact, many people with this condition GAIN weight and have incredibly slow metabolism. An endocrinologist once told me that I would need to eat 1/3 of a normal daily intake in order to lose weight and that is on top of exercising 6 days a week for 45 minutes per session.
Anonymous

Yes. Sparked by an upcoming 20 yr HS reunion, I reconnected with a girl I had a crush on. We were both divorced and we talked for a few months by phone but didn't see each other as our feelings grew. Finally I visited her (she lived about 4 hrs away) and when that door opened, my heart sank. She had gained a LOT of weight (80-100 lbs?). We dated long-distance for a while and she told me (without my prompting) that she really wanted to lose weight. I bought her a local personal trainer as a gift. (I still feel guilty about that, but she was appreciative at the time.) She didn't make any progress before she abandoned the sessions. Eventually, the distance and mutual disinterest in relocating became considerations, but I just couldn't reconcile the fantasy girl from my youth with the big woman I was dating. I remember talking to a female relative at the time about my girlfriend's weight being a problem for me. They made me feel guilty about my superficiality (Shallow Hal) because she wasn't THAT overweight (the relative was overweight too). I challenged that argument by asking if they could understand my rationale if my girlfriend weighed 600lbs instead of 220. They agreed, at which point I stated that we're equally superficial, but just have different numbers in mind.
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