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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Significant weight gain would be a huge problem for me. DH was roughly 20 pounds overweight and my attraction dwindled. He's a short guy so 20 pounds can be a significant change. I told him I wanted him to lose weight. That was a year ago. He's lost the weight and is an avid gym goer. I go with him. Also want to add that when I told him this, I was about 50 pounds overweight (the nerve!). He never complained about my weight but I'm sure he hated it. I finally got fed up and started losing it and am about 10 pounds from my goal weight. [/quote] Your point is that men are actually rational about this instead of getting defensive like any woman would do? Or are you just bragging about how hypocritical you can be without raising his ire?[/quote]
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