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Reply to "Does staying fit count as a contribution to your marriage?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I have mixed feelings in this because I do think caring for yourself is something that you should want to do for your family. My Dad had a heart attack and got serious about exercise and eating better. Now it was for him, but as his kid, I would like to have him around longer as my mom would to. Your health choices do impact your family. However, framing it as a contribution to your marriage just doesn't feel right to me. Especially framing it as being hot or fit for sexual purposes, it feels off. So I do think someone in a loving relationship should realize that exercise to the point of basic health is something you should want to do both for yourself and your family. But you should also want that for yourself and your actions shouldn't lead to bean counting or resentment. If you're concerned about your partner's health, that's a separate conversation.[/quote]
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