i think its okay to be jealous of the situation. I'm kinda in the same boat right now. I've lost 50 pounds and he's lost 15. He didnt change his eating habbits however. I dont know how he can lose weight and still eat fast food 2 times a day, 7 days a week. I cut fast food out, and changed my eating habits. We go on walks together, and its great. Dont feel bad about your self sweetie. Talk to you husband and see if he wants to make this a team effort. I think he's making this a competition as away to encourage you. Good luck to you.
2007-03-21 17:15:54
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answered by Heather Michelle 2
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it's ok to be jealous, but it's more important to be supportive of each other. this isn't a competition, it's a lifestyle change that will impact your lives - how long you live, how healthy you are, how much you can do, etc. men are competitive by nature, so he may not know you feel protective of your "thing" and how he's doing more, and faster. talk to him. maybe instead of running on the treadmill, run in your neighborhood together, so you are both at the same pace. it's something you're doing together, but yet separately (because you can't talk to each other or you'll be gasping) so you have some space. hth!
2007-03-21 16:58:26
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answered by drey 2
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I'm not sure if it's ok to be jealous...but alot of people would be. It sounds like you've gotten him motivated...so you might try using his working out as a motivating factor for you...instead of getting frustrated. It is definitely true that...in general...most men can lose weight faster than women. Just remember that one of the most important things to do when making this lifestyle change is not to compare yourself to other people. I know it's hard...but it will be way more rewarding for you to set goals for yourself and then feel good about yourself when you reach them. Instead of comparing yourself to him and how much weight he has lost...compare yourself to the old you and how much better you look and feel than you did before. I've been working out for about 8 years now and definitely struggled at first because I was doing it for the wrong reasons. My main focus was on impressing women...as is the focus for most 18-20 year old guys. But this caused a seesaw affect...where I would only work out during times that I was single. I also got into a habbit of comparing myself to other guys in the gym. Now I work-out just for myself...not to impress anyone (well...not too much...lol) and I don't compare myself to others because my body reacts differently than theres. Anyway...I know I've rambled...but just remember. You are you! Set goals and be proud of what you've accomplished with your new lifestyle.
2007-03-21 17:03:03
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answered by scoobydoodah 2
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The ultimate goal is loosing wait. Do it your way dont ever try to over do this will lead to problems. You dont have to be jealous at the end of the day he is yours and you are his. Exercise together and tell him he is doing a good job and ask his to relax. ;) Walk as much as you can this will help. You can also take lime juice first thing in the morning instead of coffee/tea this will help you reduce faster. Remember to take it with honey, then start your work out. Gud Luck!!
2007-03-21 17:08:13
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answered by Tan 2
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Try talking to him, let him know how u feel. Maybe he'll understand, But for the meanwhile. It's ok every now again to be a little jealous towards him. That should also make u work alot harder, try to see if u can upgrade everyday to get were he is. What ever u pick just remember why it's could makin' love.
2007-03-21 17:02:03
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answered by meiraeyes 2
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Rather than be jealous, you should support him and congratulate him for taking the initiative to exercise. Similarly, he will compliment you on the work you have done, and you both can achieve faster results together.
2007-03-21 16:56:31
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answered by MisterTedster 2
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It's alright to be jealous. I would be too. But then again i'd feel great that my husband wanted to get in shape too lol. you could always have fun taking jogs in the park.
2007-03-21 16:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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jealousy is a natural feeling in the human being so yeah it is ok, but try to workout together both would get better results if you support each other
2007-03-21 17:05:42
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, it relies upon..... Did he date this female? have been there any actual altercations between the two one in each of them? replaced into she, purely as you mentioned, a chum? supply him the income of the doubt. He ought to probable have meant that she's "nevertheless warm as hell" because of the fact she, quite surely, is "nevertheless warm as hell". working example, my chum Mark is fortuitously married with 3 appealing toddlers. Mark had a communique with a mutual chum one night and casually permit it slip that i'm "warm as hell". yet all of us knew how plenty he loves his spouse and might under no circumstances compromise something along with her purely because of the fact he thinks i'm "warm". His spouse replaced into the only that instructed me approximately this remark and was hoping that i does not be offended as she replaced into not. She is conscious that he loves her, in any different case he does not be along with her and recognized what he mentioned a compliment. take a seat with him and ask him. It does not harm to ask questions. the only way you will get harm is that in case you beat your self up with jealousy. do not try this to your self. Be arranged, whether, in case you do ask him whether there have been any actual altercations that he might say sure. if that's so, persist with up that query with, "Why did it end?" you're shocked with the respond, which will bring about why he's with YOU and not HER. the substantial to sitting down and asking those questions is your training for the solutions and your superb skill to stay calm. in case you prefer a minute till now listening to anymore, or asking yet another, tell him...."i prefer a minute." that is it. Breathe, calm down, ask yet another or pay attention to the the remainder of the respond. you will possibly desire to be waiting to take heed to him out till now knocking him down. Please make an effort to rigorously % your words till now bringing this up.....the final ingredient you prefer to do is instruct a jealous rage and make him flow away. solid luck!
2016-10-19 07:46:21
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answered by trinkle 4
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Well, since you're both working out... Why not work out together? Have him run WITH you, not away from you!
2007-03-21 16:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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