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Reply to "If you lost weight for your spouse, did it help your marriage?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband of 15 years [b]asked me to lose weight. He said that he wasn’t attracted to me[/b] and hadn’t been in a long time. I am a fairly highly paid professional, a good mom, a good partner and friend to him, and a creative and fun sexual partner. Why can’t he overlook this one thing? [/quote] Did you ask him to make more $ saying you weren't attracted to what he provides?[/quote] Gross and dated analogy: men’s value is their earning potential and women’s is their body? She said she is a successful professional. Hello: it is 2022![/quote]Sometimes men call women names when they fail at something or their egos are down and they want to bully someone. I wonder what brought on this comment after "a long time"? And yes, I read she is highly paid. I wanted to know what is going on with him before suggesting she rub in his face the men that want to sleep with her. Younger men don't want Twiggys they want Kardashians.[/quote]
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