Anonymous wrote:All of these complaints about how staying in shape and maintaining long hair are too difficult are undermined by all the times I've seen recently divorced women lose weight, grow their hair out, and generally improve their appearance. They didn't get younger or develop fewer responsibilities. They simply became motivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these complaints about how staying in shape and maintaining long hair are too difficult are undermined by all the times I've seen recently divorced women lose weight, grow their hair out, and generally improve their appearance. They didn't get younger or develop fewer responsibilities. They simply became motivated.
Yup..it's called the divorce diet. I'm planning my exit and believe me you, I've lost weight, working out, wardrobe change, new tits, and a chemical peel...all on "our" time and money. I about to drop the bomb and I'm going to hit the ground running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these complaints about how staying in shape and maintaining long hair are too difficult are undermined by all the times I've seen recently divorced women lose weight, grow their hair out, and generally improve their appearance. They didn't get younger or develop fewer responsibilities. They simply became motivated.
Yup..it's called the divorce diet. I'm planning my exit and believe me you, I've lost weight, working out, wardrobe change, new tits, and a chemical peel...all on "our" time and money. I about to drop the bomb and I'm going to hit the ground running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Sure, I lost my 25lb on 1200 cal/day. I would like to see guys living on 1200 cals for a month.
We men don't have to in order to lose weight. 2000 cals/day and I'm good.
But you should try to subsist on 1200 cals for a while so you know how hard your wife tries![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised long hair has been mentioned so many times.
I know. It is a symbol of youth and vitality. When you get older, your hair is thin, dry and you will either look mousy or unkempt with long hair.
Anonymous wrote:All of these complaints about how staying in shape and maintaining long hair are too difficult are undermined by all the times I've seen recently divorced women lose weight, grow their hair out, and generally improve their appearance. They didn't get younger or develop fewer responsibilities. They simply became motivated.
Anonymous wrote:All of these complaints about how staying in shape and maintaining long hair are too difficult are undermined by all the times I've seen recently divorced women lose weight, grow their hair out, and generally improve their appearance. They didn't get younger or develop fewer responsibilities. They simply became motivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Sure, I lost my 25lb on 1200 cal/day. I would like to see guys living on 1200 cals for a month.
We men don't have to in order to lose weight. 2000 cals/day and I'm good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't understand women who know they can make little tweaks in their life to make their man happier but choose not to. I'm not talking about changing your personality or get 5 plastic surgeries, I'm referring to being open to the idea of wanting to please your husband.
I'm too old fashioned, perhaps. I love dressing up for my husband sometimes, just so he can look at me anew and realize what a hottie I am. I like to occasionally treat him to a nice home cooked meal after a long day at work. I want to please him and make him happy since he does so much for me all the time.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't get fat. If you were fat when you met, don't get fatter.
you do know that after 30, we gain 1/2 lb of fat and lose 1/2 of muscle per year. So it is uphill work for both men and women.
Not really. Count calories and lift weight and you'll be fine.
Sure, I lost my 25lb on 1200 cal/day. I would like to see guys living on 1200 cals for a month.
We men don't have to in order to lose weight. 2000 cals/day and I'm good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets use this thread to have the wonderful gentleman on here talk about what they think makes women more attractive to them. Gentlemen, what can us women do to make ourselves more attractive to you? Have longer hair? Wear more dresses? Nag less? etc.
Definitely nag less.
Honesty, that's about 80 percent of it. Also, don't get fat.
Those two accomplishments will instantly place you in the 90th percentile of women.
I won't if you won't, sweetpea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obsession with thin is incorrect. I am thin, fit, and pretty. My husband left me for a fatter woman.
Then you must be a horrible nag and lousy in bed.
Fuck off, you loser. What are you doing on a mom site!