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Reply to "Is there anyway to discuss a spouse's weight gain and not cause permanent damage?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s only different for men and women if you either believe that men don’t have feelings and don’t deserve respect or you believe that women are too sensitive and too weak to handle any comments. [/quote] No, it’s different because it’s way easier for men to lose weight than women, who are often dealing with more complicated hormonal issues and whose bodies don’t respond as dramatically to resistance training. Also, I think it is easier for men to slip into denial because they can just rationalize that they are a “big guy” and the clothes men tend to wear are more forgiving of weight gain. [/quote] If it was really easy for men to lose weight, they wouldn’t be candidates for bariatric surgery or other weight loss interventions. But they are because it isn’t easy for men to lose weight either. [/quote]
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