I'm fit; he's not. Any advice?
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If his numbers are good - sugar, cholesterol, thyroid function - his blood pressure is low and has no other health issues, LEAVE HIM ALONE. He's healthy. He will decide if he wants to lose weight. In the meantime, love him.0
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If it's portion control, then control the portion. Cook just enough for 1 serving and no seconds. Does he drink alcohol? Go for a romantic walk after dinner. Take the dogs if you have any.0
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If it's portion control, then control the portion. Cook just enough for 1 serving and no seconds. Does he drink alcohol? Go for a romantic walk after dinner. Take the dogs if you have any.
I'd just like to point out that I don't think this works very well. People can walk to the fridge and out-eat any walk after dinner.0 -
cut him off. that'll learn him.
That really irritates me! "You mean that will teach him" He is the one that will learn, if he learns!0 -
cut him off. that'll learn him.
Nah, just make him chase you for a few laps of the bedroom for it. That'll burn off some excess calories.0
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