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[quote=Anonymous]As a female I do think that staying in decent shape and being slim contributes to my marriage. It's mostly about eating but I do workout lightly a few times a week. This is mostly done during my own down time before/after kids are in bed. I do think DH values my looks in that he wouldn't be super excited if I were overweight/ lacked any muscle tone at all. My DH doesnt work out and doesn't particularly watch what he eats but is naturally slim. I don't really care but would like him to work out more once our kids are a little more independent. I think some exercise for health later in life is a contribution. If you fall apart in later years because you ate terribly and never exercised that affects your spouse too. Now, someone training for marathons, golfing for hours, etc with young children at home is just being selfish and obviously doing the opposite of contributing [/quote]
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