Anonymous wrote:Put more simply, people who gain a bunch of weight just don't care. They don't care about a lot of stuff and it would be hard to be a person who cares married to one who doesn't.
Maybe they care more about their mental/emotional health and spend their free time at the therapist and not the gym.
Maybe they care more about an elderly parent and are too exhausted to work out.
Maybe they care more about their job that requires a heavy amount of travel, and the meals out and irregular sleep are catching up to them.
Maybe they care more about making things comfortable and secure for the people they love, and don't invest time in themselves.
I get that being thin is important to you. Good for you, and no one is begrudging that time and energy that you spend solely on yourself. But others have different priorities. Their priorities aren't wrong, just like yours aren't wrong. They are just different.
Put more simply, people who gain a bunch of weight just don't care. They don't care about a lot of stuff and it would be hard to be a person who cares married to one who doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:But letting yourself gain a massive amount of weight like that is symptomatic of other ways the spouse has probably let things go- there's likely little/no sex, no connection, etc. It's an outward symptom of someone who likely does not focus on the health of their marriage in many different ways. How many guys who gained 100 lbs during marriage are active, involved fathers, equally contributing partners, motivated and successful employees, etc? Probably not many.
You are an idiot. There a million reasons that people gain weight, and being overweight does not mean that you neglect other people or don't do a good job at work. I seriously hope that you don't have hiring authority at your company, as you are a huge risk for a discrimination lawsuit. Some fat people suck, some fat people are awesome. Some skinny people suck, some skinny people are awesome. Even 6 years olds know not to judge by how someone looks.
But letting yourself gain a massive amount of weight like that is symptomatic of other ways the spouse has probably let things go- there's likely little/no sex, no connection, etc. It's an outward symptom of someone who likely does not focus on the health of their marriage in many different ways. How many guys who gained 100 lbs during marriage are active, involved fathers, equally contributing partners, motivated and successful employees, etc? Probably not many.
Anonymous wrote:Put more simply, people who gain a bunch of weight just don't care. They don't care about a lot of stuff and it would be hard to be a person who cares married to one who doesn't.
Please don't start with thyroid excuses, we all know that's not what anybody is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Physical attraction is a huge component of a relationship/marriage. Otherwise, you'd be "just friends." So, to me it is. I'm a woman. Sorry, a huge gut and three chins doesn't do it for me and I don't want to be married to someone who I see as just a friend. Of course I want them to be my best friend but also have an incredible attraction. Before the disgruntled women flame me, yes, I take good care of myself. 36, 5'5, 125 pounds, work out 5 days a week for the past two decades.