Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the overweight spouse. I successfully lost about 50 lbs. five years ago. Here is what DH did to help:
* Complied with my requests to keep his junk food out of the house (he is slim due to The World's Best Metabolism, but doesn't eat well)
* Ate the Weight Watchers recipes I prepared without complaint
* If I had enough "points" to enjoy one glass of wine, he had one glass of wine with me - but he didn't have three while I only got to have one. That helped because I didn't feel like I was missing out. (When he was with other people, he had as much of anything as he wanted, I didn't care...just don't indulge in my face while I'm practicing moderation, you know? Especially when it's all new.)
* He trusted me, he didn't nag if he saw me eating a chocolate bar because he (rightly) assumed I had accounted for the "points."
* He went to the gym with me.
* But - he never never pushed or pressured or made me feel like his love was conditional on weight loss. It helped a lot that he fortunately was able to remain attracted to me at a bigger size. (In fact, he enjoyed the increased bra size quite a bit.)
Your DH sounds wonderful and supportive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the overweight spouse. I successfully lost about 50 lbs. five years ago. Here is what DH did to help:
* Complied with my requests to keep his junk food out of the house (he is slim due to The World's Best Metabolism, but doesn't eat well)
* Ate the Weight Watchers recipes I prepared without complaint
* If I had enough "points" to enjoy one glass of wine, he had one glass of wine with me - but he didn't have three while I only got to have one. That helped because I didn't feel like I was missing out. (When he was with other people, he had as much of anything as he wanted, I didn't care...just don't indulge in my face while I'm practicing moderation, you know? Especially when it's all new.)
* He trusted me, he didn't nag if he saw me eating a chocolate bar because he (rightly) assumed I had accounted for the "points."
* He went to the gym with me.
* But - he never never pushed or pressured or made me feel like his love was conditional on weight loss. It helped a lot that he fortunately was able to remain attracted to me at a bigger size. (In fact, he enjoyed the increased bra size quite a bit.)
Your DH sounds wonderful and supportive.
Anonymous wrote:I was the overweight spouse. I successfully lost about 50 lbs. five years ago. Here is what DH did to help:
* Complied with my requests to keep his junk food out of the house (he is slim due to The World's Best Metabolism, but doesn't eat well)
* Ate the Weight Watchers recipes I prepared without complaint
* If I had enough "points" to enjoy one glass of wine, he had one glass of wine with me - but he didn't have three while I only got to have one. That helped because I didn't feel like I was missing out. (When he was with other people, he had as much of anything as he wanted, I didn't care...just don't indulge in my face while I'm practicing moderation, you know? Especially when it's all new.)
* He trusted me, he didn't nag if he saw me eating a chocolate bar because he (rightly) assumed I had accounted for the "points."
* He went to the gym with me.
* But - he never never pushed or pressured or made me feel like his love was conditional on weight loss. It helped a lot that he fortunately was able to remain attracted to me at a bigger size. (In fact, he enjoyed the increased bra size quite a bit.)