Anonymous wrote:I agree with the OP but don't see it as a problem. My husband deserves to have a hot wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I don’t *want* to have these thoughts. I’d like to get over them.
What’s a truth or a mantra I can use to fight these ideas when they come up?
We haven’t had a great family portrait for years. Well, at Christmas our family won a raffle(!!) for a professional photographer to do a family session.... I can use it anytime this year. And so far I have felt like I am wider than I am tall....
Heaviest I’ve ever been. I’m short and I’ve ballooned. It’s hard to accept that.
If you can't accept that, then do something about it. Those are your ONLY options. Write it on your mirror in your bathroom. Make baby changes weekly or monthly: eat an extra serving of vegetables a day, brush your teeth after dinner and don't eat again, eat an apple for a snack, walk half a mile a day. It all adds up.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I don’t *want* to have these thoughts. I’d like to get over them.
What’s a truth or a mantra I can use to fight these ideas when they come up?
We haven’t had a great family portrait for years. Well, at Christmas our family won a raffle(!!) for a professional photographer to do a family session.... I can use it anytime this year. And so far I have felt like I am wider than I am tall....
Heaviest I’ve ever been. I’m short and I’ve ballooned. It’s hard to accept that.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, OK this might be hard to admit.
I have been objectifying myself. We all might give into this, comparing ourselves to images we see in the media.
I’m gonna post some really uncomfortable thoughts.
I feel incorrectly responsible for “looking right.” I feel responsible to my husband (did he end up with a pretty wife or an ugly [and/or fat] wife?).* I feel responsible to my ex-boyfriends (did the ex end up with someone prettier, skinnier, better? If so then he “won“). I feel responsible for my family pictures (the beautiful family picture is a “proven“ moment that you “won at life”).
These are ugly thoughts, but I’m going to admit, they’re affecting me.
*note, DH doesn’t say this, nor does he imply it with his words or actions. This is all from me.
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to go deep and ugly, so will I in response. What about your husband getting a wife who makes him proud to be married to her for her smarts, her sense of humor, her organizational skills, her great parenting, her problem-solving, etc.?
You are so much MORE than just how you look.
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to go deep and ugly, so will I in response. What about your husband getting a wife who makes him proud to be married to her for her smarts, her sense of humor, her organizational skills, her great parenting, her problem-solving, etc.?
You are so much MORE than just how you look.