Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thankfully DW is in great shape and even if she gained some it wouldn't matter to me. I loved her body when it was pre DCs and after. She looks better today at 40 then when we married.
I did have a LTR with a girl that put on probably 100 pounds. I tried to get her to exercise with me but she wouldn't. She would eat like crazy. One time out to dinner she ate everything on her plate and what was left on mine, then ordered dessert.
Things didn't last long after that. I didn't enjoy sex with her shirt on
You sound incredibly shallow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thankfully DW is in great shape and even if she gained some it wouldn't matter to me. I loved her body when it was pre DCs and after. She looks better today at 40 then when we married.
I did have a LTR with a girl that put on probably 100 pounds. I tried to get her to exercise with me but she wouldn't. She would eat like crazy. One time out to dinner she ate everything on her plate and what was left on mine, then ordered dessert.
Things didn't last long after that. I didn't enjoy sex with her shirt on
You sound incredibly shallow.
How is this being shallow? The girlfriend was clearly not concerned about her health and wellbeing. I think its important that my partner makes their health a priority, regardless of body size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds bad and inattentive but Im not sure I would know. I once heard my wife talk about how she has gained 27 pounds since 2001 (the year we got married) and I remember thinking I had no idea. Even when I look at our wedding picture and look at her today she looks the same to me??? I would probably obviously notice 100 but who knows at what point and who knows what I could really do?
This, men, is the right answer! You’re awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a lot of trouble with this. I'm a very active person who exercises daily and eats pretty well. I put daily effort into basically staying approximately the same weight I've been my entire adult life (despite one pregnancy and one thyroid issue). I'm not attracted to people who are more than a few pounds overweight, and I wouldn't be attracted to someone who had such a sedentary life or such bad habits that they gained 100 lbs. (20 over the course of 20 years seems more normal.)
If something were going on health-wise, I'd try to be understanding, though. Everything is not controllable. But I'd need for him to be interested in solving the problem, because as I said, I'm not really attracted to "heavy" and I don't want a sexless marriage or a marriage where I'm literally faking it every single time.
Do you have young kids and work 55 hours a week out of the home? I've gained thirty pounds since I got married due to those factors.
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds bad and inattentive but Im not sure I would know. I once heard my wife talk about how she has gained 27 pounds since 2001 (the year we got married) and I remember thinking I had no idea. Even when I look at our wedding picture and look at her today she looks the same to me??? I would probably obviously notice 100 but who knows at what point and who knows what I could really do?
Anonymous wrote:I would have a lot of trouble with this. I'm a very active person who exercises daily and eats pretty well. I put daily effort into basically staying approximately the same weight I've been my entire adult life (despite one pregnancy and one thyroid issue). I'm not attracted to people who are more than a few pounds overweight, and I wouldn't be attracted to someone who had such a sedentary life or such bad habits that they gained 100 lbs. (20 over the course of 20 years seems more normal.)
If something were going on health-wise, I'd try to be understanding, though. Everything is not controllable. But I'd need for him to be interested in solving the problem, because as I said, I'm not really attracted to "heavy" and I don't want a sexless marriage or a marriage where I'm literally faking it every single time.
Anonymous wrote:I would do what I could to support weight loss - shop healthy, cook healthy, ensure they get to the dr regularly, try to promote healthy activities. Lead by example.