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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]0 to 18 is no joke and I can completely understand why the husband would be withdrawing. A mother's job is to be concerned for her children. Maybe it shouldn't be couched as "your weight is affecting you me marriage" [b]but I certainly think Mom has a right to bring it up in the context of health. [/b] This is not just "baby weight." If I were the husband I'd be acting the same way OP says he is. It's not 10 or 20 extra pounds. It's obese, people. Violation of the marriage contract if you ask me. [/quote] Oh yes, because the daughter will never have heard that being overweight is bad for her health. It will be entirely new information for her. Roll eyes. The daughter is not a child. She is a woman, a mother, who has gained weight during childbearing. End of story. Her marriage is not "headed for disaster" -- from what OP describes, she is much beloved and showered with all possible indicia of her husband's adoration. [/quote]
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