I'd murder him, lose the weight, and live happily ever after.
2006-12-19 16:25:16
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answered by irish1 6
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First of all, that's not the way to approach it. She will take it badly even though it's true.
Secondly, losing weight so it will stay off has to be done slowly--two pounds a week.
Third and most important EXERCISE IS THE KEY. The more muscle one has, the more calories the body burns even at rest. There are many ways to diet and stay healthy and feel good. The more results one sees, the more encouragement to continue.
Ultimately, there is always the possibility that she will slim down, tone up, and move out and away from the old man who should have complimented her more when she was slim.
2006-12-19 16:30:56
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answered by hoownts2no 1
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First off you have look at this from this point most of us women have a low self esteem problem, we are at one while are on top of the world when we look good but then after a while we tend to slip off that and we settle with what we think is okay not realizing that our spouses are looking and even they too have problems but they don't say it to us because they don't want us to know about it in the first place (in much to say they don't want us to thourgh it up in there faces) Some of us women when we get fat and out of shape we then see that our men don't want to take any interest in us because of how we look.
I went through that but my husband was not the one who told me it was me that found our myself....I had to look at myself and see that I was not that woman that he met all thoughs years ago.
The other thing is we make a big mistake thinking that excercising for our husbands is going to make a difference, well sorry no it doesn't in some case some men notice but others do not and so you feel like that you are doing it for nothing when yes you are doing it for something and that is you are doing if for you, and your health.
If your man don't want to pay attention then do it for those two reasons. You don't need his encouragement on that you can encourage yourself and just do it. I am finding out even with my husband of many years that I have to encourage myself instead of waiting for him to notice and that is the same with any man on the face of this planet.
Of course I could be wrong!! But do it for yourself he will probably wake up on his own and see what he has and if he doesn't well at least you are doing it for you!!!
And your long life!
Good luck
Oh by the way my husband wouldn't tell me if I was fat because he called thoughs set up question! LOL!
2006-12-19 16:38:25
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answered by beagirl40 4
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It would depend on how much weight he was talking about. 10 lbs. or 50 lbs. - plus ?
He could be considering your health if it's a large gain, but if it's only a few lbs. I would tell him (if I were you) to take a good look in the mirror before criticizing your looks.
2006-12-19 16:32:30
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answered by slick chik 3
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I'd tell him if he didn't like me that way, he's free to leave and I'd show him the door!
I'd have to put my mind to it, if I were going to be motivated to lose weight.
well, the men are supposed to love US the way we are! Why should gaining weight be a factor in not being attractive anymore? "Beauty IS in the eye of the Beholder!"
Remember that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-19 16:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i could lose the burden, no longer in basic terms with the aid of comments yet because of the fact i do no longer relish being unattractive. i could resent the comments yet artwork on it besides. Why could I enable it get to that element? properly, it is so confusing to maintain weight, no longer to point lose it after having childrens. i be attentive to lots of people will say this is a destructive excuse, yet very very nearly everybody living interior u.s. or uk can benefit weight very actually! For me, rigidity and melancholy would reason me to learn weight. And feeling undesirable approximately myself because of the fact I won weight could in basic terms make me sense worse (this is somewhat demotivating whilst attempting to handle a concern like dropping weight) i could sense harm and disenchanted, yet could do it , whether to no longer make my husband satisfied. i could do it in part out of spite, somewhat. something of the clarification could be for my own exhilaration i could get out of looking sturdy and having people be conscious me.
2016-12-11 12:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess my biggest thought would be, "why would someone who claims to care about me talk to me in such an insensitive manner?" And if the only reason he's with me is based on my looks, then I really don't need to be with him.
However, if he is genuinely concerned about my health, then I could definitely deal with it. But he would have to speak like he had some realistic solutions, not just the desire to be hateful and hurtful.
2006-12-19 16:26:49
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answered by Sia 2
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i'd be happy some one let me know. because if someone had to tell me i obviously hadn't looked in the mirror. i'd thank him and lose the weight.
2006-12-19 16:23:11
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answered by janie 3
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I'd probably tell him to check out the old saggy dude in the mirror next time he showers.
2006-12-19 16:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No because i only eat healthy and
am a size 4
2006-12-19 16:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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