Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping yourself attractive for your partner is part of the marriage contract. Or at least making the effort. It goes both ways.
Agreed. It totally sucks when only one spouse makes this effort.
Fit husband with overweight wife.
How do you suggest I exert pressure for her to maintain her looks?
Straight up tell her that her weight is not attractive. Sometimes the truth hurts, but I suspect she either already has an idea of how you feel or is just lazy.
Come back and let us know how that goes over. Terrible advice.
Yeah! Maybe he should sugar coat it and allow her to continue on with the lifestyle that is causing her to gain weight..so that she gains more weight. Sounds super effective!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my husband and I accept each other for who we are, our looks have been up and down, weight gain/weight loss, some days I Feel like I want to glam it up, other days not so much.
He too has his highs and lows...but its who we are inside and the bond we share that overshadows the shallowness of just looks. Come on...a good solid marriage should be past that.
And we are back to the stupid posters who know what every good solid marriage should and shouldn't be.
and what pray tell is your idea of a "good marriage" a size 2 and a 6 pack? yea talk to me when your divorced in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my husband and I accept each other for who we are, our looks have been up and down, weight gain/weight loss, some days I Feel like I want to glam it up, other days not so much.
He too has his highs and lows...but its who we are inside and the bond we share that overshadows the shallowness of just looks. Come on...a good solid marriage should be past that.
And we are back to the stupid posters who know what every good solid marriage should and shouldn't be.
Anonymous wrote:my husband and I accept each other for who we are, our looks have been up and down, weight gain/weight loss, some days I Feel like I want to glam it up, other days not so much.
He too has his highs and lows...but its who we are inside and the bond we share that overshadows the shallowness of just looks. Come on...a good solid marriage should be past that.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of superficial talk here..makes me sad that so many marriages are seemingly based upon little else than attraction.
My marriage is much much deeper that that I am very fit (a runner) but my H has gained about 30 lbs over the last 5-7 years. I can honestly say I dont love him one iota less than I did when he was 180 lbs and super fit about 8 years ago.
Do I think he looks better thinner? Of course but I love him as much if not more.....it is so beyond looks.
My own sister has gained quite a bit of weight, and she is now losing it (WW) she is not doing it for her husband as much as she is for herself.
For anyone who would feel threatened or concerned about their spouse and their attraction to them over losing looks, weight gain, aging...your marriage needs a serious recheck.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of superficial talk here..makes me sad that so many marriages are seemingly based upon little else than attraction.
My marriage is much much deeper that that I am very fit (a runner) but my H has gained about 30 lbs over the last 5-7 years. I can honestly say I dont love him one iota less than I did when he was 180 lbs and super fit about 8 years ago.
Do I think he looks better thinner? Of course but I love him as much if not more.....it is so beyond looks.
My own sister has gained quite a bit of weight, and she is now losing it (WW) she is not doing it for her husband as much as she is for herself.
For anyone who would feel threatened or concerned about their spouse and their attraction to them over losing looks, weight gain, aging...your marriage needs a serious recheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping yourself attractive for your partner is part of the marriage contract. Or at least making the effort. It goes both ways.
Agreed. It totally sucks when only one spouse makes this effort.
Fit husband with overweight wife.
How do you suggest I exert pressure for her to maintain her looks?
Straight up tell her that her weight is not attractive. Sometimes the truth hurts, but I suspect she either already has an idea of how you feel or is just lazy.
Come back and let us know how that goes over. Terrible advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping yourself attractive for your partner is part of the marriage contract. Or at least making the effort. It goes both ways.
Agreed. It totally sucks when only one spouse makes this effort.
Fit husband with overweight wife.
How do you suggest I exert pressure for her to maintain her looks?
Straight up tell her that her weight is not attractive. Sometimes the truth hurts, but I suspect she either already has an idea of how you feel or is just lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping yourself attractive for your partner is part of the marriage contract. Or at least making the effort. It goes both ways.
Agreed. It totally sucks when only one spouse makes this effort.
Fit husband with overweight wife.
How do you suggest I exert pressure for her to maintain her looks?
Anonymous wrote:Keeping yourself attractive for your partner is part of the marriage contract. Or at least making the effort. It goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:I think wanting to look good for your partner is different from feeling pressure to do it. I do keep my hair long because he likes it. It's not that I think he won't love me if I cut it off, but he really loves it, and I think considering your partner's preferences is important in a relationship. I don't cook food for him that he doesn't like for the same reason.
I do need to lose weight. Health issues have helped add about 15 lbs. I will keep us both in mind as I make the effort to lose it.