Anonymous wrote:My husband hates the skinny ozempic look. He also doesn’t like the crazy Lardashuan proportions.
Healthy with some muscle and some athletic curves.
When I point out women I think look great —he’s always like “way too skinny”.
Whenever I think I look my best, he thinks I e gotten too thin.
I’m 55 and it’s been this way since we met 30 years ago. I’m glad he loves my body at the healthiest size—not one I have to starve to achieve.
. I’m glad he loves my body at the healthiest size—not one I have to starve to achieve. Anonymous wrote:This is a new one for me and I don’t know what to do. Most people want their partners to lose weight but mine wants me to keep the extra weight. I’ve always been pretty skinny until I had my first. I have 10lbs to go until I’m back to my normal weight and my husband said he likes it and I should keep it on. I’m very flattered but I don’t like being 10lbs bigger. Do I keep the weight to make him happy or lose the weight to make myself happy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends. Are you overweight? Will the 10lbs impact your health? How will the 10lbs impact your self-esteem? It’s great that he loves your new body you shouldn’t stay at that weight if you’re unhappy.
I’m not overweight. I’m a little over 5’1” and was 110lbs. Now I’m 120lbs. Still within a healthy weight.
I feel chunky. I would be happier going back to my old weight.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends. Are you overweight? Will the 10lbs impact your health? How will the 10lbs impact your self-esteem? It’s great that he loves your new body you shouldn’t stay at that weight if you’re unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Bigger butt and boobs?