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Does your significant other think your crazy for using MFP?

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edited December 2024 in Motivation and Support
Does your spouse, girlfriend, or boyfriend think your are wasting time counting calories or rolls his or her eyes when you talk about how many calories something has?

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  • Posts: 2,555 Member
    Nope - my husband is on MFP too. :-)
  • Posts: 683 Member
    If they do, tell them that you can't fix what you don't measure. Ask them if they would spend money not knowing how much they had in the bank or available on their credit line.
  • Posts: 119 Member
    Actually, my fiancee is extremely supportive. He is on MFP as well, and though he reached his goal weight about 2 months ago and is only maintaining, he still encourages me whenever I hit a roadblock.
  • Posts: 2,005 Member
    Nope...he is very supportive!
  • Posts: 1,226 Member
    My wife is very supportive of me doing this, and vice versa with her doing Weight Watchers.
  • Posts: 362 Member
    She doesnt think i am crazy but she did get a little pissed last night when i woke her up and asked if she was ready to go walking...after 30mins of me asking she finally got up and we walked a mile together.
  • Posts: 590 Member
    Yep until I really started feeling great, now he is on here too! lol
  • Posts: 207 Member
    My SO couldn't be bothered to count calories himself, however, he's very much enjoying his own weight loss as a direct consequence of all the tasty yet low-calorie meals I've been cooking for us, so he's very supportive.
  • Posts: 296 Member
    Occasionally he does. Like when we go out to eat and I talk about how many calories are in something that he is eating. He says I need to take a break from all the counting sometimes. I feel like I need to be conscious about everything that goes in the tank even on the days I know I am going to go over on cals. It's just holding yourself accountable you know?

    BTW...Go Rangers...we are kicking *kitten* this year!
  • Posts: 1,358 Member
    lol no husband is on MFP too. I do find it cumbersome sometimes figuring out what we can BOTH eat since his calorie count is so much higher than mine.
  • Posts: 246 Member
    No way! My husband is thrilled with the results and my motivation to keep going. He's joined MFP for the calculators and the activity logging. I joined for the community because accountability works for me.
  • Posts: 17,689 Member
    My husband is very supportive, in fact, he told me last night he admired my determination. (and my new body!)
  • Posts: 746 Member
    I try not to over do it by constantly telling him what every little thing is worth in calories.

    I spend 10mins on MFP every morning, noon, dinner and before bed time. Sometimes during snacks as well. I try not to let it use up all of my free time. It would be unfair to my bf if I did.
  • Posts: 1,309 Member
    YES!
  • Posts: 2 Member
    my husband does it with me except on weekends. he thinks sometimes i am a bit overboard, but still pretty supportive.
  • Posts: 301 Member
    Sometimes. My hubby is supportive of my weight loss but now he tells everyone he's gonna have me committed to the mental ward b/c I'm down to a hundred lbs and still worry about what I eat and getting enough exercise:ohwell:
  • Posts: 966 Member
    He really had no response. I've been doing this for months and finally told him yesterday lol. He's concerned about his health and body almost as much as I am
  • Posts: 2,412 Member
    Does your spouse, girlfriend, or boyfriend think your are wasting time counting calories or rolls his or her eyes when you talk about how many calories something has?

    I don't talk calories but I do talk about carbohydrate and my OH has admitted to consuming less as she has seen the results I am getting :)

    I don't see it as wasting time, it's like a big experiment with me determining what I need right now.

    Being a geek I quite enjoy tinkering with my nutrition.
  • Posts: 813 Member
    Yes sometimes she thinks I am crazy. But I can tell you this much...she likes the new me, I've lost 40 of the pounds I need to lose so she is generally very supportive.
  • Posts: 267
    Great posts, glad to hear many on here get the right support!
  • Posts: 4,490 Member
    Support...? Haha....I get much more on here than i do at home..
  • Posts: 503 Member
    My husband doesn't understand completely what all the calorie counting is about. He goes to the gyn six days a week for two hours each day. The gym is more of a stress reliever for him, but he very supportive of me. He's seen me go from 260 when we met to 314 when I was really sick, then down to 185, and then up to 210 and now down to 201. He listens to me talk about calories and how certain things are good or bad, and when I decided to give up soda, fast food and any thing processed, he is right there with me. He even commented on how much better he feels without all the junk.
  • Posts: 908 Member
    He thinks I've gotten a little 'obsessed' and yea he thinks its odd there is an online community supporting eachother towards their goals, but he's super supportive of what I'm trying to do. I try to not talk about calories at every meal and stuff, so for me the site itself is a way for me to keep track without having to talk about it to him all the time, until the time comes he wants to jump on the fit train as well!
  • Posts: 76 Member
    I talked so much about it that he's now using MFP as well! :laugh:
  • Posts: 1,508 Member
    I do not get support at home, that is why I am here. I have a lot of friends and we post about weight loss, fitness as well as life in general. My husband believes this is "just another social network" and I am here more for the socializing than the health benefits. I do appreciate the support and encouragement I get here, it keeps me going! :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 1,214 Member
    He says he's proud of me, my progress, and commitment to the program. :smile:
  • Posts: 330 Member
    Yes!
  • Posts: 6
    Yes! My husband rolls his eyes at it all the time! Just because he started working in a heat treatment plant and has sweat off almost thirty pounds without even trying doesn't mean everybody can.
  • Posts: 484 Member
    his or her eyes when you talk about how many calories something has

    This. And I roll my eyes when he talks about doing 10 push-ups every day, like he's been planning for the past 3 years.
  • Posts: 985 Member
    My hubby "listens" (his eyes get a kind of glazed over look to them though) to the best of his ability. (sigh*)
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