Anonymous wrote:It's easy to hide behind the "health" thing. But once my husband said something about how I shouldn't eat a cookie, and I said, "weird, last night you encouraged me to have a second glass of wine with you. This cookie is a lot healthier. Could it be this is about my weight and not health?" Then I told him I needed him to stop commenting on what I eat because it messes up my enjoyment of it and makes me wonder if he's trying be controlling. He doesn't anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve mentioned it before how his comments come across as rude and unhelpful. Im 5’2, 130lbs. Im not overweight or trying to change my body, I know im not at an ideal weight for my size but im healthy that that’s the most important thing to me.
He constantly makes side commentary about what I eat. I had put a second tablespoon of parmesan and he snorted/laughed when I did this. I asked him what the problem was and he commented about how I must "really like parmesan." I asked him what the problem is and he said nothing.
I was eating wheat crackers earlier today about an hour before dinner and grabbed one more cracker from the bag, he said "are you sure you’re going to be hungry for dinner later?" I asked him why it’s his concern if/when I eat crackers and he went "oh god THIS again", like how dare I have the audacity to be offended by what be said.
I cook and do all the grocery shopping in our household. We eat healthy and have indulgences once in a while. He has some weird hangups about his own body.
Honestly I’m just sick of him and his snide commentary - if it’s not what I’m eating it’s what I’m buying or doing. He always has some kind of unkind comment.
Textbook VBA.
About being 5’2” and 130? No.
Imagine the corpulence of a woman believing OP posted a VBA.
Anonymous wrote:Op just smile and shrug. Or say, "yes mom". But not in a nasty voice, in a sweet laughing way.
He is being a jerk but, that doesn't mean you have to let it bother you.
Anonymous wrote:The first example with the cheese doesn't sound bad. You honestly just seem sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta ask. Tell us about the Prince of Parmesan’s body. Where does he need improvement? Is he balding, too much hair on his body or a beer belly? What about his income level? Should he working harder?
Anonymous wrote:As a guy 5’2” 130 is a perfect weight.
DW is 5’4” 135 and anything under that just looks off.
Oh and your husband is an ass. Why in the world is he monitoring you like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve mentioned it before how his comments come across as rude and unhelpful. Im 5’2, 130lbs. Im not overweight or trying to change my body, I know im not at an ideal weight for my size but im healthy that that’s the most important thing to me.
He constantly makes side commentary about what I eat. I had put a second tablespoon of parmesan and he snorted/laughed when I did this. I asked him what the problem was and he commented about how I must "really like parmesan." I asked him what the problem is and he said nothing.
I was eating wheat crackers earlier today about an hour before dinner and grabbed one more cracker from the bag, he said "are you sure you’re going to be hungry for dinner later?" I asked him why it’s his concern if/when I eat crackers and he went "oh god THIS again", like how dare I have the audacity to be offended by what be said.
I cook and do all the grocery shopping in our household. We eat healthy and have indulgences once in a while. He has some weird hangups about his own body.
Honestly I’m just sick of him and his snide commentary - if it’s not what I’m eating it’s what I’m buying or doing. He always has some kind of unkind comment.
Textbook VBA.
About being 5’2” and 130? No.