Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question. What we should find out is if MEN feel pressure to stay fit for their wives. My DH surely doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:I don't try to maintain my looks for my husband, I do it for myself. I'm 5'5" and my weight wavers between 130 and high 140's and I don't like the way I look in my clothes at the high end. Muffin tops, lumpy back etc. Ugh! I know my DH prefers me at the low end because of how he "responds" and he says little when I'm at the high end which is a response on its own! I'm no spring chicken (60's) but I do enjoy receiving compliments from my GF's and sometimes their husbands when I look good. So I'm a little vain! My DH also tries to stay fit and he is much better about working out then I am. I mostly diet to lose weight but he won't give up his nightly drink to lose weight! When I dress casually I will never wear baggy sweats or go out without quickly fixing my hair and adding a bit of make-up. If I look good I feel good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question. What we should find out is if MEN feel pressure to stay fit for their wives. My DH surely doesn't care.
oh, my husband feels the pressure. And I don't even care(well, if he was 50 pounds overweight, I would).
Anonymous wrote:Why is this even a question. What we should find out is if MEN feel pressure to stay fit for their wives. My DH surely doesn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like keeping in shape for myself, not my DH. I absolutely hate how I feel when I'm overweight. Right now I'm 8 months postpartum and 5 pounds above my pre pregnancy weight, although realistically I really have about 10 pounds to lose because my body is shaped differently now.
As for DH- I can tell he's not attracted to me when I'm at a higher weight. Towards the end of pregnancy and the months after, he wasn't really interested in sex. About three months ago I started dieting, dropped ten pounds, and he became interested again. I totally understand it though- I love him, but I would like if he lost 15-20#. I definitely enjoy a muscular, chiseled male body.
If 10 pounds!!! cause your husband to lose sexual interest in you, he is shallow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like keeping in shape for myself, not my DH. I absolutely hate how I feel when I'm overweight. Right now I'm 8 months postpartum and 5 pounds above my pre pregnancy weight, although realistically I really have about 10 pounds to lose because my body is shaped differently now.
As for DH- I can tell he's not attracted to me when I'm at a higher weight. Towards the end of pregnancy and the months after, he wasn't really interested in sex. About three months ago I started dieting, dropped ten pounds, and he became interested again. I totally understand it though- I love him, but I would like if he lost 15-20#. I definitely enjoy a muscular, chiseled male body.
If 10 pounds!!! cause your husband to lose sexual interest in you, he is shallow.
And this is what fat women tell themselves so they can sleep at night.