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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I’d like to just accept him as he is and move on. But our sex life is dead. And that really matters to me. [/quote] Go to therapy and do the work. Stop starving yourself and complaining that you are hungry. I hope he's getting all the action he can handle from the nurses. [/quote] We need to stop telling women, or men for that matter, to go to therapy for not being attracted to an overweight partner. This HAS to stop. Not being attracted to an overweight, unhealthy person is not a mental illness that needs fixing. Evolution does not want us to be attracted to unhealthy people. It’s natural to not want that. [/quote] I think the therapy would need to be about why OP is pushing away everyone. Many men have chimed in here saying that their wives said something similar in a way that managed to still communicate that they were loved. OP seems not to understand why her husband is hurt. I’m going to guess that this is something that has come up with her in other contexts, where she has no idea why she pissed off people around her. Even if she cannot salvage her marriage, it would be useful for her to figure out why she pushes away people she loves and has to make everyone feel inferior. [/quote] Or her dh can just grow up and deal. [/quote] Exactly. The therapy should be for DH learning to be more stoic and less histrionic about a basic health issue [/quote] It is the pouting for me. I can understand a man who may be upset or hurt at first, but pouting and generally making their lives miserable about it is ridiculous. [/quote]
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