Anonymous wrote:You need to cut out sex completely starting today. Do the normal gaslighting (too tired, long day, etc) but let your eyes pass disgustedly across his gut when you do it so he understands why.
Talk admiringly of male friends who are good shape and how lucky their wives or girlfriends are to have a man that takes care of himself
If you guys are out, and you see someone fit, openly ogle him.
If things don't improve, flirt openly with better looking men in front of him. Make jokes about his appearance. Call him "fatass" or "tubby". If he complains, say that you are just joking and that you can't believe that a grown man is so sensitive. Ultimately, move on to having affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Men don't care if you call us fat. As a man, my friends and I poke fun at each other all them time when one of us gains weight.
I know this thread was started in response to the other "DW is Fat" thread but the 2 situations aren't even close. Men aren't that sensitive about our weight. Plus, we can lose it much easier or just build muscle.
Sorry OP.
Anonymous wrote:In all seriousness... he is growing man boobs and a gut and it’s a serious turn off. How do I approach this with him??
FWIW- in shape 5’1” 115lb DW who also works FT.
Anonymous wrote:Most guys don’t react as sensitively as women. Just tell him he is FAT and needs to lose wt.
Anonymous wrote:Was this thread started by an overweight woman in response to the other thread about talking to your wife about weight gain.
Stop being so defensive.
Anonymous wrote:These threads make women look awful. We want equality in leadership but we are delicate sensitive flowers who can't ever be told anything directly or have our spouses say anything that isn't glowing and positive? We can't handle any form of constructive criticism and need to always be lavished with praise and avoid any difficult conversations?
I am a woman and I have no problem with being spoken to directly about things that are of concern to my husband. I don't melt, I am just as capable as a man of handling difficult information and I don't need to be handled with kid gloves.
Both men and women run a range of being sensitive or emotional or not. There is no all mean re like x and wall women are like y. I have always been a woman who thinks more like a traditional man and no that doesn't make me trans - I am still a woman. Don't lump us all into this delicate, not as strong as men category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads make women look awful. We want equality in leadership but we are delicate sensitive flowers who can't ever be told anything directly or have our spouses say anything that isn't glowing and positive? We can't handle any form of constructive criticism and need to always be lavished with praise and avoid any difficult conversations?
I am a woman and I have no problem with being spoken to directly about things that are of concern to my husband. I don't melt, I am just as capable as a man of handling difficult information and I don't need to be handled with kid gloves.
Both men and women run a range of being sensitive or emotional or not. There is no all mean re like x and wall women are like y. I have always been a woman who thinks more like a traditional man and no that doesn't make me trans - I am still a woman. Don't lump us all into this delicate, not as strong as men category.
Yep, pretty much.OP sounds like a bit of a jabrone anyways.
Anonymous wrote:These threads make women look awful. We want equality in leadership but we are delicate sensitive flowers who can't ever be told anything directly or have our spouses say anything that isn't glowing and positive? We can't handle any form of constructive criticism and need to always be lavished with praise and avoid any difficult conversations?
I am a woman and I have no problem with being spoken to directly about things that are of concern to my husband. I don't melt, I am just as capable as a man of handling difficult information and I don't need to be handled with kid gloves.
Both men and women run a range of being sensitive or emotional or not. There is no all mean re like x and wall women are like y. I have always been a woman who thinks more like a traditional man and no that doesn't make me trans - I am still a woman. Don't lump us all into this delicate, not as strong as men category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most guys don’t react as sensitively as women. Just tell him he is FAT and needs to lose wt.
+ 1. Men are not like women. Be direct. Use simple words. Don't beat around the bush or use suggestions.
THis applies to everything about men, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever tried to talk about ED with a DH? Jesus Christ, what babies.