Anonymous wrote:I think the kindest and most effective way to do this is to set an example with your own health/fitness, and if she’s the one cooking the dinners, to ask for healthier meals. Frame any discussions about weight or health around your own “journey”, and hopefully she will either be inspired or get the hint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food addicts are gross. As I write this my 50 pound overweight MIL is down here an hour after breakfast "secretly" chomping on chips in the kitchen. She's probably eaten half the bag already. My wife has had numerous conversations with her over the years and she's starting to have a lot of health problems from her food addiction (blood pressure, cholesterol, difficulty getting up and down stairs because she is so heavy and she's only 60!).
All the people saying "talk to her" "help her" etc. either have never been fat, never known a fat person/food addict, or are living in la la land. Just like an alcoholic, the food addict needs to admit their problem, take responsibility for it, and make a major life change.
OP, it's hopeless.
What’s disgusting in that house is you.
One human calling another human disgusting is inexcusable in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Food addicts are gross. As I write this my 50 pound overweight MIL is down here an hour after breakfast "secretly" chomping on chips in the kitchen. She's probably eaten half the bag already. My wife has had numerous conversations with her over the years and she's starting to have a lot of health problems from her food addiction (blood pressure, cholesterol, difficulty getting up and down stairs because she is so heavy and she's only 60!).
All the people saying "talk to her" "help her" etc. either have never been fat, never known a fat person/food addict, or are living in la la land. Just like an alcoholic, the food addict needs to admit their problem, take responsibility for it, and make a major life change.
OP, it's hopeless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try hiring a full-time babysitter 3 days a week and telling your wife 'this is your time' but I want to go with you to a personal trainer I found.
Or better yet, you take the kids from after dinner until bedtime 3-5 days a week and tell her to do what she wants for a few hours.
Anonymous wrote:
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:Anonymous wrote:If she’s 280, she’s a lady!
Didn't follow the thread responses, but if she is 40lbs overweight and short, hence obese pre op... Her normal weight range would be up to 130lbs, maybe 140. So she is 180 tops, hardly heavy in the USA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thing to consider: men are notoriously bad at guessing women's weight. I honestly think it correlates with how he feels about her. Op is calling his wife obese, saying she is 40 lbs overweight. I bet she's maybe 20-25 lbs over her optimal, which is not nothing, but wouldn't matter to a man who loves his wife unconditionally. I believe op is trying to justify eventually cheating on her. He's making her the bad guy where there really isn't an issue.
You're like Trump - there must be voter cheating if they vote against me. But the cheated votes may well go the other way!
Say men are bad at guessing women's weight. So it may as well we 60 pounds, not 20!
No, when a man loves a woman, he'll guess her weight between 99lbs (for short women) and 125lbs (for tall women). When the man has a problem with the lady, he'll guess high: 145+ for short, 200+ for tall.
To test my theory: go ask your dh to guess your weight. Report back here with:
1-What he guessed
2- your actual weight and height
3- the health of your relationship
I'll go first:
1-120
2-140/ 5'7"
3-Happily married 25 years and get along nicely.
Another data point
1. 130
2. 138/5’4”
3. Doing OK
Thanks for responding. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t we seen this same thread pop up several times now?
Starting to think they are all started by the same troll.