Anonymous wrote:As
Someone who let herself go at one point, I have to tell you it means she doesn’t really care if you are around. She doesn’t want sex with you and she either thinks you won’t leave anyway, or she doesn’t care if you leave.
When my ex eventually left, I wasn’t happy about it of course, but deep down I knew that was what I wanted. There were other things factored in of course, but if you get to the bottom of it that’s what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman who would want to know that I was repulsing DH?
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman who would want to know that I was repulsing DH?
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman who would want to know that I was repulsing DH?
Anonymous wrote:My assumption is that something in the relationship went wrong and triggered the bulk of the weight gain. Maybe some other event. If the emotional issue(s) aren’t resolved, doubtful the weight will come off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any other topic that brings out such disparate responses by gender as the overweight spouse? I’m at a loss to think of one.
There are a lot of women here who seem pretty resentful.
OP: focus on her health and happiness. “You previously talked to me about how you’re happier when you work out regularly. Shall we sign up for a personal trainer/buy a Peloton/join a running group?”
I was the first reply in this thread and as I predicted, posters suggest working out. You can’t outrun the fork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any other topic that brings out such disparate responses by gender as the overweight spouse? I’m at a loss to think of one.
There are a lot of women here who seem pretty resentful.
OP: focus on her health and happiness. “You previously talked to me about how you’re happier when you work out regularly. Shall we sign up for a personal trainer/buy a Peloton/join a running group?”
Anonymous wrote:Over the past few years, DW has put on quite a bit of weight. Probably 30-40 pounds. At first, I tried to be understanding about it, but over time, it has caused me to start to feel resentment. It is very unappealing to me, both physically and from the standpoint that I think letting yourself go does not reflect well on a person. How do I deal with this in a gentle manner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any other topic that brings out such disparate responses by gender as the overweight spouse? I’m at a loss to think of one.
There are a lot of women here who seem pretty resentful.
OP: focus on her health and happiness. “You previously talked to me about how you’re happier when you work out regularly. Shall we sign up for a personal trainer/buy a Peloton/join a running group?”