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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“I want to go on a walk around the lake this afternoon. It is important to me that you come with me.” What would he say?[/quote] Not OP—if I were the spouse, I’d respond to that statement with “Why is it important to you that I go on this walk?” What should be OP’s response?[/quote] In my case it would be, “because I want to share time with you doing something I enjoy doing.” I often ask my spouse to walk the dogs with me. Our best conversations are out of the house, away from chores and work papers and stress. I guess maybe if word it “I’d really like you to come with me”. If her only reason is to control his exercise regimen, then yeah, there’s no good response. I want to spend time with my spouse though.[/quote] I would love for him to walk our dog together. I just can't get him out of the house for any type of physical activity. Sure he'd do a movie or show but nothing that involves walking. [/quote] How about a treadmill in front of the tv? Tbf, OP, he was 30 LBS OVERWEIGHT when you married him. [/quote]
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