Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total troll post. Women either don't care about this or they just find a way to dump the guy but they don't whine about it.
Women do care about this.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not judging, OP - we want what we want. That said, even if he get's in shape again, there's no promise he won't gain it again.
My longtime BF has gained a good 25 pounds or more. Is he still cut with the perfect six pack? No. Will he be again? Perhaps? But I'm still very attracted to him and it doesn't change my love for him one bit.
It's not because I'm "nice" - it's because I love this man through and through.
Don't short change either one of you - there's no point in holding one another back.
This. Your connection seems superficial, don't waste any more of his or your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know this… Over the course of your lives, you both will gain weight, and lose weight. You will most likely get pregnant and your body will change during the pregnancy and afterwards. You might get back into the same shape you were before, but you may also not. Both of you will grow older, and your body will change. Often times, not for the better. You might suffer from illness that will change the way you look, smell and even behave. He might also go through illness. If you intend on being together, and happy, over the course of a prolonged relationship (think decades… not years) than you should really take all of this into account. If you're not ready to accept that he (and you) will change physically – cut him loose. He'll never be able to remain as young and handsome as when you first met. Neither will you, but that's an issue you'll have to solve for yourself.
You’re ridiculous. Comparing the body changes of pregnancy to a man who just eats too much? You have no grasp on this.
Anonymous wrote:Total troll post. Women either don't care about this or they just find a way to dump the guy but they don't whine about it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not judging, OP - we want what we want. That said, even if he get's in shape again, there's no promise he won't gain it again.
My longtime BF has gained a good 25 pounds or more. Is he still cut with the perfect six pack? No. Will he be again? Perhaps? But I'm still very attracted to him and it doesn't change my love for him one bit.
It's not because I'm "nice" - it's because I love this man through and through.
Don't short change either one of you - there's no point in holding one another back.
Anonymous wrote:"How do I tell my GF she is fat and I am no longer attracted to her?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know this… Over the course of your lives, you both will gain weight, and lose weight. You will most likely get pregnant and your body will change during the pregnancy and afterwards. You might get back into the same shape you were before, but you may also not. Both of you will grow older, and your body will change. Often times, not for the better. You might suffer from illness that will change the way you look, smell and even behave. He might also go through illness. If you intend on being together, and happy, over the course of a prolonged relationship (think decades… not years) than you should really take all of this into account. If you're not ready to accept that he (and you) will change physically – cut him loose. He'll never be able to remain as young and handsome as when you first met. Neither will you, but that's an issue you'll have to solve for yourself.
You’re ridiculous. Comparing the body changes of pregnancy to a man who just eats too much? You have no grasp on this.
Anonymous wrote:Know this… Over the course of your lives, you both will gain weight, and lose weight. You will most likely get pregnant and your body will change during the pregnancy and afterwards. You might get back into the same shape you were before, but you may also not. Both of you will grow older, and your body will change. Often times, not for the better. You might suffer from illness that will change the way you look, smell and even behave. He might also go through illness. If you intend on being together, and happy, over the course of a prolonged relationship (think decades… not years) than you should really take all of this into account. If you're not ready to accept that he (and you) will change physically – cut him loose. He'll never be able to remain as young and handsome as when you first met. Neither will you, but that's an issue you'll have to solve for yourself.