Anonymous wrote:Blaming your boyfriend for being fat![]()
Only in the good ol USA
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you be honest?
Suggest a different activity not food related. He should be flexible here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been single for a long time waiting on someone who I truly click with. I met my boyfriend several months ago and everything has been wonderful, except he likes to go out ALL THE TIME. I like having someone to go out with and his company is enjoyable. But he wants to go out to eat every day! It’s causing me to gain weight and I miss cooking. How do I bring this up gently?
Why does this sound like it was ripped from some old Ann Landers column?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:stop ordering the good stuff and stick with salads
She might be hungry and want more than a daily salad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat only half your portion.
this. I mostly eat half portion when we go out.
But, when DH and I started dating in SF, we went out all the time. I gained weight. But, I called it my "fat and happy" period. I was really, skinny, though.
We did stop going out so much eventually. It was just the first several months of dating that we went out all the time.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been single for a long time waiting on someone who I truly click with. I met my boyfriend several months ago and everything has been wonderful, except he likes to go out ALL THE TIME. I like having someone to go out with and his company is enjoyable. But he wants to go out to eat every day! It’s causing me to gain weight and I miss cooking. How do I bring this up gently?
Anonymous wrote:A guy who refuses to NOT eat out all the time won't be a great husband/father. He's not worried about his health or saving money. Occasionally is fine, but not constantly. And the fact that he doesn't care what YOU want to do is also a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat only half your portion.
+1. And no alcohol.
And if you don’t want to go out to eat tell him you already have plans. Why are you giving up your hobbies (cooking, staying thin) to hang out under some man every single day? I’m sure he’s a nice guy but it’s important to have a life of your own.
Why no alcohol? She can drink moderately and eat moderately and be perfectly fit and healthy. This all or nothing stuff makes no sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:stop ordering the good stuff and stick with salads
She might be hungry and want more than a daily salad
Then eat a protein bar before going out