Yes, he is lying.
2007-07-18 09:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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the stable ones do not. That being stated, NO guy needs his spouse to "enable pass" and income an excellent variety of weight, or replace into some thing that he did not marry. As a pair, the two events could attempt to maintain a healthy weight collectively... besides the actual incontrovertible fact that a sprint weight right here or there easily should not be grounds for divorce or something. i'm proud to declare that we've the two gained approximately ten pounds on the grounds that we married... and are working collectively to maintain to any extent further weight off. Neither human beings is disillusioned approximately it, yet we the two settle for that our intercourse existence will in all probability pass down the tubes if we income a good purchase greater.
2016-09-30 06:45:41
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I've been dating my boyfriend for a year and a half. I've also gained some weight since we moved in together. I think it bothers me more than it bothers him. Which kind of sounds like what is going on with you :) He tells me that he thinks I'm beautiful just the way I am and that he doesn't care if I've gained weight...and I believe him because I know he loves me. I think that you should believe your husband. And I know it can be hard to lose the weight on your own...I've tried! I asked my boyfriend to help me stay on track. We help each other make healthy choices and have started bike riding and going on walks together. Not only do we get a good work out, but I love to use that time to talk! :) Hope this helped!
2007-07-18 10:15:55
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answered by ashmarielee 1
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50 pounds in 6 months? Personally I would be more worried about your health. But back to your question. Guys are no different than women in this area. While some men may always want a slim atractive figure on the woman that they chose, others will not give a damn as the body is not what they married for.
2007-07-18 09:55:50
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answered by pappysgotitgoinon 5
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I'm not a man but here's what I think. After I had my baby, my weight was pretty high. My husband said he didn't care, but now that I am sliming down again he is always telling me how good I look. So he might care but he loves you for you, so the weight isn't such a problem. Although I think men are scared that they married someone they are attracted to, and then they gain weight and are less attractive....but they can kiss my butt. You need to be happy with yourself and worry about makig yourself happy. If your not happy about your body don't expect him to be. But curves can be sexy as long as your healthy also. Hope this helps.
2007-07-18 09:48:55
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answered by Jnhatch 2
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Generally speaking, men care about it. Some men won't say anything because they have become good at fantasizing about fit women during sex. You are now just his wife and have left his fantasies. Some men won't say anything because they realize you're the best they can get. And some men won't say anything because they can't bear to hurt your feelings. Personally, I'd ask you to lose weight in a way that I thought would be the least offensive to you.
It doesn't really change his love for you, especially if you have kids together.
2007-07-18 10:10:27
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answered by The_Overlord 3
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In a perfect world the answer would be no. But men can't help but notice physical appearance. It's how they are wired. I believe that a man should stay comitted regardless if his wife gains weight - however I still think that because men ARE visual that it is a woman responsibility to keep herself in shape and stay healthy. The same goes for men. Have you considered trying to loose the weight? Even if not for him - but for yourself? Getting in shape can only benefit you both.
2007-07-18 09:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you've gained 50 pounds in 6 months, you need to see a doctor or a psychotherapist. That's incredibly unhealthy. Unless you weighed 90 pounds before, of course.
2007-07-18 09:46:52
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answered by Courtney 3
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If he really loves you then it shouldn't matter to him. What matters is the person within.
Although for the sake of your own health try to lose some of that weight. I myself had gained a lot of weight and once you gain it, boy is it hard to take off! Fortunately I've lost most of it now. Try giving up soda if you haven't already, it makes a huge difference. Good luck! :)
2007-07-18 09:45:38
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answered by Fierce Lioness 3
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That is a lot of weight to gain in a short time. He could be lying. If it concerns you then lose some weight.
2007-07-18 09:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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50 lbs is 6 months is a lot, there might be a problem. However, I dont think he is lying. My wife put on a few pounds since we married and she has never looked more beautiful to me.
2007-07-18 09:48:05
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answered by elb366 3
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