Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP i weighed 120lbs @ 5’8” when I married a very handsome fit man. As soon as I got pregnant I threw in the towel and ate whatever I wanted! After my child was born I was weighing in at 175lbs. I went from wearing sexy tight dresses to moo moos. After about 6 months he tells me to get in the car we’re going shopping and wear your sneakers. I got all excited thinking wow we’re gonna do some power shopping! Next thing I know he pulls up to this fitness studio and tells me to get out.I reluctantly got out and he peeled off in the parking lot. I walked in where a personal trainer was waiting for me. Luckily he was gorgeous and that was the beginning of my fitness journey. I lost all the weight and 30 yrs later I’m still exercising and a size 6. I never got angry that he did that to me. I actually thought is was funny and I was thankful. It’s easy to get comfortable in a marriage and not give a crap anymore. If I had married the average Joe I’m sure I’d weigh 250 by now.
You were young and pliable. I'd like to see any man try that on a 40+ yo woman and keep his balls.
Actually I am in my 40s. I probably should lose 25 lbs. if my dH did this and took the time to find a high quality hot physical trainer who had a really good program and created the time in my schedule for me to stick with it I would think it was great.
I am not pliable. I wear the pants in the house and am a confrontational, very successful manager at work.
Op if you do this very carefully (sadly probably not an option right now but it will be after the pandemic) I think it could work. But you have to be really complimentary about every baby step and do a lot more dishes and childcare while she is at the gym so she doesn’t fell stressed about going there.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why being fat is 100% within your control, but your emotions about someone else’s body are something that you “can’t help?”
Maybe you should ask all these women who post about losing all sexual desire after a certain point. They say DH is perfectly nice but "I just don't have this feeling anymore." Surely if sexual attraction could be drummed up all the low-libido wives would be doing it?
He didn’t say that he lost sexual desire. In fact, he says that part of their relationship is “ok.”
He just says that he feels disgusted. He can choose to feel a different feeling.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect OP is a dcum New York City troll. She posted bunch of threads on 5.23.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP i weighed 120lbs @ 5’8” when I married a very handsome fit man. As soon as I got pregnant I threw in the towel and ate whatever I wanted! After my child was born I was weighing in at 175lbs. I went from wearing sexy tight dresses to moo moos. After about 6 months he tells me to get in the car we’re going shopping and wear your sneakers. I got all excited thinking wow we’re gonna do some power shopping! Next thing I know he pulls up to this fitness studio and tells me to get out.I reluctantly got out and he peeled off in the parking lot. I walked in where a personal trainer was waiting for me. Luckily he was gorgeous and that was the beginning of my fitness journey. I lost all the weight and 30 yrs later I’m still exercising and a size 6. I never got angry that he did that to me. I actually thought is was funny and I was thankful. It’s easy to get comfortable in a marriage and not give a crap anymore. If I had married the average Joe I’m sure I’d weigh 250 by now.
You were young and pliable. I'd like to see any man try that on a 40+ yo woman and keep his balls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why being fat is 100% within your control, but your emotions about someone else’s body are something that you “can’t help?”
Maybe you should ask all these women who post about losing all sexual desire after a certain point. They say DH is perfectly nice but "I just don't have this feeling anymore." Surely if sexual attraction could be drummed up all the low-libido wives would be doing it?
Anonymous wrote:If she’s 280, she’s a lady!
Anonymous wrote:If she's drinking a lot of wine, that is the main issue. It affects liver health and starts a cascade of hormonal issues. It also prevents restorative sleep, which leads to poor blood sugar control and over eating. I'd start by asking her to stop drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Wife is about 40 pounds overweight and short. She’s obese. I’m not really attracted to her anymore. Weight gain mostly started 5 years after last kid—this is not kid related. She just stopped working out and started eating more and more sweets and drinking more and more wine.
She doesn’t seem to care about looking good for me. Also a terrible role mode for our kids.
But I don’t want to hurt our kids with divorce. (The rest of our relationship is ok—not amazing or terrible.)
Any suggestions *from women* about how to talk to wife?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why being fat is 100% within your control, but your emotions about someone else’s body are something that you “can’t help?”
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty simple. She needs to stop pigging out. No amount of working out can counteract a diet that put on 40 extra pounds.