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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To get back on topic, I think that if your spouse's weight is so important to you that you'd cry "false advertising" if they gained, then you need to be completely upfront and give anyone you date a clear warning that you value looks above all else. You must warn them that they can't count on you to love and want them when they inevitably become less physically attractive over time, should you marry. If you don't warn them, you're the false advertiser. [/quote] +1000 One of my boyfriends actually did this, thank goodness. I was always naturally thin until my early 20s, when I started to gain wieght despite counting calories and exercising. My serious boyfriend from college started making fun of me and informed me upfront he would not marry a "fat girl." At least he wasn't "a false advertiser" lol. I dumped him and started dating the wonderful man I married for the next 20+ years and counting. We are there for each other no matter what. [/quote]
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