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:I like keeping in shape for myself, not my DH. I absolutely hate how I feel when I'm overweight. Right now I'm 8 months postpartum and 5 pounds above my pre pregnancy weight, although realistically I really have about 10 pounds to lose because my body is shaped differently now.
As for DH- I can tell he's not attracted to me when I'm at a higher weight. Towards the end of pregnancy and the months after, he wasn't really interested in sex. About three months ago I started dieting, dropped ten pounds, and he became interested again. I totally understand it though- I love him, but I would like if he lost 15-20#. I definitely enjoy a muscular, chiseled male body.
If 10 pounds!!! cause your husband to lose sexual interest in you, he is shallow.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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Anonymous wrote:I like keeping in shape for myself, not my DH. I absolutely hate how I feel when I'm overweight. Right now I'm 8 months postpartum and 5 pounds above my pre pregnancy weight, although realistically I really have about 10 pounds to lose because my body is shaped differently now.
As for DH- I can tell he's not attracted to me when I'm at a higher weight. Towards the end of pregnancy and the months after, he wasn't really interested in sex. About three months ago I started dieting, dropped ten pounds, and he became interested again. I totally understand it though- I love him, but I would like if he lost 15-20#. I definitely enjoy a muscular, chiseled male body.
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:Not yet. I am sure I would if I gained more weight, but this is as high as I get without being pregnant for now.
I am 10 pounds overweight(by BMI standards) and 20-25 pounds heavier than when we met.
I'm 5'8" , so I am still a size 8-10 now. I was a size 4 on the day we got married. DH thinks I'm hotter now. In fact, I am the first person he has dated who was "thin". His exes were always around a size 10 with amazing bodies; nice butts and thighs and still kept pretty slim faces.
I love my body at this weight; the thighs, the legs, and the butt.
However, I don't like my fuller face, so I am trying to lose at least 20 pounds. Or at least trying to eat cleaner so that I can lose some of the water weight in my face. DH doesn't mind either way. He obviouslt thought I looked great when we got married and thinks I look even better now.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it so offensive to admit that we like people who are in shape? I don't get it. Just because I'm not attracted to fat doesn't make me a jerk. I'm still friendly with fat people. I just don't want to be intimate. Some people aren't attracted to women with small breasts. No offence taken. I'm not your thing .
Anonymous wrote:Yes definitely. Men are very visual. When we were dating, DH told me that if I got fat it wouldn't be attractive to him. He said he'd always love me, but he's not into that.