Disgusted by Wife’s Obesity But Don’t Want a Divorce

Anonymous
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He didn’t say that he lost sexual desire. In fact, he says that part of their relationship is “ok.”
He just says that he feels disgusted. He can choose to feel a different feeling.


This must be the difference between men and women . He feels "disgusted" by her, yet he is still able to get it up to have sex with her? As a woman, I can't have sex with a man who disgusts me.



Woman here. My husband has told me before that he is not attracted to me, but he is still “sexually” attracted to me. I can’t really even comprehend what that means.


I think that's perfectly simple - he doesn't like you but would still sleep with you given a chance. Considering how willingly men sleep with women they would never dream of marrying, it's not at all complicated.
dccheng510
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sign both of you up for "orange theory" Lol
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Anonymous wrote:Food addicts are gross. As I write this my 50 pound overweight MIL is down here an hour after breakfast "secretly" chomping on chips in the kitchen. She's probably eaten half the bag already. My wife has had numerous conversations with her over the years and she's starting to have a lot of health problems from her food addiction (blood pressure, cholesterol, difficulty getting up and down stairs because she is so heavy and she's only 60!).

All the people saying "talk to her" "help her" etc. either have never been fat, never known a fat person/food addict, or are living in la la land. Just like an alcoholic, the food addict needs to admit their problem, take responsibility for it, and make a major life change.

OP, it's hopeless.



laughing, I just can't relate to this. I am 60 and raising my teenagers (19, 18, 16). They keep me in shape -- I run with my 2 oldest. (They slow down for me!) I have to eat healthy as I am still their example and influence on good nutrition. Protein smoothies every morning. If they want junk food they have to buy it themselves from their allowance or part-time job. I don't keep it in the house -- too tempting.


Laughing?

I swear some of you in this thread are psychopaths. God help your poor families
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Au contaire She sounds like the healthiest family on this thread. Her 2 older teens work out with their mom. She models good nutrition and teens are responsible for their own bad nutrition. OP might want to show this message to his wife.

oh, and if OP's wife is drinking, he needs to get her to AA. She is modeling terrible behavior for their children.

Anonymous
Quite frankly, your life sounds sad. What you are experiencing is actually the norm in the US. It is not easy to change your life, but you will have no regrets when you look in the rear view mirror 2 months down the road. Prepare financially, go to the gym, and then pack your bags for Rio. Just do it.

https://youtu.be/FGn9AddKrV4
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Weight gain is complex and yes linked to hormones. The more overweight you are, the more your hormones work against losing weight. We live in a world of giant portions, drive thru style eating, sugar in everything and for many, high stress with low satisfaction in life. All of this leads to the growing obesity issue.

This does not mean it's OP,s fault or responsibility to fix. He can support his wife's decision to lose weight, which takes a lot of work, but no amount of taking on more chores or look g healthy food will help unless she is committed to losing weight and educated about changing habits. That's when his suppoo and encouragement is key. And while I get that bearing children and high stress jobs/,lives,/kids can make it hard , eating crap and overeating and overdrinking are poor coping mechanisms and set poor examples. I know all this because I struggle too with it. It's really hard and it's hard on a marriage. But there should be room.for.a.spouse to express concern (not disgust) empathy and offer support.



If I hear one more stupid hormone excuse I’m going to explode! Please stop already. All it boils down to is the desire and will power. Calories in calories out! At almost 60 I still have a kickass body. Why? Because I want it! Gym gym gym and a little restraint ffs. I’m no different than any other woman on the planet.


Sounds like you have a buttload of support if you are getting to the gym all of the time.


Again with the excuses! During this time with gyms closed I haven’t been exercising like I usually do but guess what!? I have been careful with my calorie intake. Hmm maybe I have a really high IQ.. So is you can’t get to the gym duct tape your mouth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weight gain is complex and yes linked to hormones. The more overweight you are, the more your hormones work against losing weight. We live in a world of giant portions, drive thru style eating, sugar in everything and for many, high stress with low satisfaction in life. All of this leads to the growing obesity issue.

This does not mean it's OP,s fault or responsibility to fix. He can support his wife's decision to lose weight, which takes a lot of work, but no amount of taking on more chores or look g healthy food will help unless she is committed to losing weight and educated about changing habits. That's when his suppoo and encouragement is key. And while I get that bearing children and high stress jobs/,lives,/kids can make it hard , eating crap and overeating and overdrinking are poor coping mechanisms and set poor examples. I know all this because I struggle too with it. It's really hard and it's hard on a marriage. But there should be room.for.a.spouse to express concern (not disgust) empathy and offer support.



If I hear one more stupid hormone excuse I’m going to explode! Please stop already. All it boils down to is the desire and will power. Calories in calories out! At almost 60 I still have a kickass body. Why? Because I want it! Gym gym gym and a little restraint ffs. I’m no different than any other woman on the planet.


Sounds like you have a buttload of support if you are getting to the gym all of the time.


Again with the excuses! During this time with gyms closed I haven’t been exercising like I usually do but guess what!? I have been careful with my calorie intake. Hmm maybe I have a really high IQ.. So is you can’t get to the gym duct tape your mouth.


Not an excuse. Just a spouse who is a little sick of being taken for granted with my wife's very time consuming hobby.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I hope she divorces you and finds some man who likes a little more cushion for the pushin


only low class guys like extra


Pierce Brosnan likes extra


Oh yes and he’s the ONLY one! Name another? I’ll wait.. ..


Mark Walhberg and Matt Damon are both married to curvy women.

Walhberg’s wife especially. Regularly looks pregnant in a bikini and gets the paps speculating she is (she isn’t - her kids are older).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope she divorces you and finds some man who likes a little more cushion for the pushin


only low class guys like extra


Pierce Brosnan likes extra


Oh yes and he’s the ONLY one! Name another? I’ll wait.. ..


Mark Walhberg and Matt Damon are both married to curvy women.

Walhberg’s wife especially. Regularly looks pregnant in a bikini and gets the paps speculating she is (she isn’t - her kids are older).


A swing and a miss! Curvy yes but fat like Pierce Bronson's wife, uh NO. I’m talking 50lbs plus wives. Try again . I’ll wait
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope she divorces you and finds some man who likes a little more cushion for the pushin


only low class guys like extra


Pierce Brosnan likes extra


Oh yes and he’s the ONLY one! Name another? I’ll wait.. ..


Mark Walhberg and Matt Damon are both married to curvy women.

Walhberg’s wife especially. Regularly looks pregnant in a bikini and gets the paps speculating she is (she isn’t - her kids are older).


A swing and a miss! Curvy yes but fat like Pierce Bronson's wife, uh NO. I’m talking 50lbs plus wives. Try again . I’ll wait


If people think you’re pregnant when you’re not, you’re overweight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope she divorces you and finds some man who likes a little more cushion for the pushin


only low class guys like extra


Pierce Brosnan likes extra


Oh yes and he’s the ONLY one! Name another? I’ll wait.. ..


Mark Walhberg and Matt Damon are both married to curvy women.

Walhberg’s wife especially. Regularly looks pregnant in a bikini and gets the paps speculating she is (she isn’t - her kids are older).


A swing and a miss! Curvy yes but fat like Pierce Bronson's wife, uh NO. I’m talking 50lbs plus wives. Try again . I’ll wait


If people think you’re pregnant when you’re not, you’re overweight.




Or you have diastasis recti
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I couldn't live with wife + 40lbs. Kids will get over. Divorce is what I recommend.


And maybe she can’t live with your balding, Dad body. Men are always so quick to criticize women.....you do know that you all change as well when you age? I don’t care how much you work out....things change for men. And you all expect women to accept it.


Balding is 100% outside his control.
Getting fat is 100% within her control.

Understand the difference?

Here let me help.
Her fatness is like his cheating: a selfish decision.
His baldness is like her reading glasses: an age related physical change.


Lol not really!

Don’t fool yourselves, baldness is a huge detriment.

You need to be f@ckibg rich to get a woman to overlook lack of hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Weight gain is complex and yes linked to hormones. The more overweight you are, the more your hormones work against losing weight. We live in a world of giant portions, drive thru style eating, sugar in everything and for many, high stress with low satisfaction in life. All of this leads to the growing obesity issue.

This does not mean it's OP,s fault or responsibility to fix. He can support his wife's decision to lose weight, which takes a lot of work, but no amount of taking on more chores or look g healthy food will help unless she is committed to losing weight and educated about changing habits. That's when his suppoo and encouragement is key. And while I get that bearing children and high stress jobs/,lives,/kids can make it hard , eating crap and overeating and overdrinking are poor coping mechanisms and set poor examples. I know all this because I struggle too with it. It's really hard and it's hard on a marriage. But there should be room.for.a.spouse to express concern (not disgust) empathy and offer support.



If I hear one more stupid hormone excuse I’m going to explode! Please stop already. All it boils down to is the desire and will power. Calories in calories out! At almost 60 I still have a kickass body. Why? Because I want it! Gym gym gym and a little restraint ffs. I’m no different than any other woman on the planet.


Sounds like you have a buttload of support if you are getting to the gym all of the time.


Again with the excuses! During this time with gyms closed I haven’t been exercising like I usually do but guess what!? I have been careful with my calorie intake. Hmm maybe I have a really high IQ.. So is you can’t get to the gym duct tape your mouth.


Yup. Psychopath.
ddintysons
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Lol not really!
Don’t fool yourselves, baldness is a huge detriment.
You need to be f@ckibg rich to get a woman to overlook lack of hair.


Someone struck a nerve. Did a bald guy dump you? Was daddy bald and not pay enough attention to you?

BTW - it is "f@cking" not "f@ckibg", unless you cannot type or proofread.
Anonymous
ddintysons wrote:
Lol not really!
Don’t fool yourselves, baldness is a huge detriment.
You need to be f@ckibg rich to get a woman to overlook lack of hair.


Someone struck a nerve. Did a bald guy dump you? Was daddy bald and not pay enough attention to you?

BTW - it is "f@cking" not "f@ckibg", unless you cannot type or proofread.





You sure are passionate about baldness and censored cuss words.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If she's drinking a lot of wine, that is the main issue. It affects liver health and starts a cascade of hormonal issues. It also prevents restorative sleep, which leads to poor blood sugar control and over eating. I'd start by asking her to stop drinking.


I would like to read more about this. Can you provide a link? Especially the wine > liver > hormones piece.


Happy to explain a little more:

Alcohol is a poison and is metabolized in the liver. The liver also assists in metabolism of nutrients from food (proteins, sugars, fats). Over time too much alcohol taxes the liver and in fact changes the structure of the liver. Your liver can no longer work as well within the digestive system to metabolism and absorb essential nutrients (which is why some really severe alcoholics die of malnutrition). If you’re consuming food but not absorbing the nutrients efficiently your body is going to drive you to eat more to get those missing nutrients.

Additionally alcohol prevents the body from going into a deep, restorative sleep, which causes a person to consume more calories for energy during the day to make up for the fatigue they’re feeling. Insulin, cortisol both go up. Blood sugar goes up but it doesn’t get used efficiently because over time your body becomes less and less sensitive to insulin. Your body will produce more and pump out more but that also stimulates hunger.

Alcohol itself provides a dense amount of calories per gram.

I think the OPs wife could probably lose a significant amount of weight if she stopped drinking.


This is the most useful piece of info on this entire thread. And probably the most actionable to OP. DW may consider this request is approached in the right manner.
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