Husband unhappy with my weight :(
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I would tell him to eff off and find someone who loves YOU for YOU, not for who you COULD be or USED to be..but for you. Dump the trash and move forward in life...it feels so much better to fly freely than be held in chains from someone like this. I was married to my ex husband for seven years, and he put me down everyday. Even though we had kids, and after trying hard to make it work, I finally broke away. It was the hardest thing I Have ever done..but now I have found someone who loves me and supports my dreams. I'm going to college now and embracing life with my kids. If you don't have kids, I would say DIVORCE. He's obviously a jerk. If you do have kids, I would say to think carefully and do your best to keep your kids in your life. It will be a hard road but you should never live under someone's hateful shadow like that. It's depressing and could eventually become a suicide case.0
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I would say that your husband is a stupid chump!!!!!!!!! He should be encouraging you to become healthy not to become a particular weight...0
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I'm sorry, but I just don't understand everybody saying that you should be whatever weight you feel happy at, or you FEEL healthy at.
But what about ACTUAL health? Just because you might feel ok with being 30 lbs more than your ideal weight, doesn't mean that you are ACTUALLY healthy. What about going to the doctor for tests to make sure you are actually healthy?
Shouldn't this all be about being healthy, and not JUST about if we like the way we look? Otherwise, why not say "oh I feel comfortable 50 lbs over weight, so that's fine". No, its not fine - it is unhealthy.
I'm considered "overweight" on the BMI scale. I am at the very high end for weight based on my height.
My blood pressure is perfect. I've had all kinds of blood tests - everything comes back perfect. EKG - textbook perfect.
So, while they say I am "overweight" what is going on with the inside shows this weight is perfect for me. So. My point is.. I don't have to be 120lbs to be healthy. I can be healthy at 150lbs too.
Pretty sure, that shows I have overall health - which isn't based strictly on the number on the scale.0 -
I would tell him to eff off and find someone who loves YOU for YOU, not for who you COULD be or USED to be..but for you. Dump the trash and move forward in life...it feels so much better to fly freely than be held in chains from someone like this. I was married to my ex husband for seven years, and he put me down everyday. Even though we had kids, and after trying hard to make it work, I finally broke away. It was the hardest thing I Have ever done..but now I have found someone who loves me and supports my dreams. I'm going to college now and embracing life with my kids. If you don't have kids, I would say DIVORCE. He's obviously a jerk. If you do have kids, I would say to think carefully and do your best to keep your kids in your life. It will be a hard road but you should never live under someone's hateful shadow like that. It's depressing and could eventually become a suicide case.0
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I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
BECAUSE A 5'2 POUND 28 YEAR OLD FEMALE THAT WEIGHS 160 POUNDS IS UNHEALTHILY OVERWEIGHT AND ALMOST OBESE.
AND BECAUSE SHE EVEN TOLD US THAT HER DOCTOR SAID IT IS 35-40 POUNDS TOO MUCH FOR HER
It is not US saying its too big, ITS HER DOCTOR
WTH??? IGNORE HER DOCTOR AND JUST SUPPORT HER?
who are you? what if people told one of your elderly parents this - lol shut up and dont listen to the doctor, you just do what makes you really happy
Oh good grief.
You do realize she can be 160lbs and be healthy, right? You do realize that not every single person's body HAS to be 120lbs to be healthy, right? *shakes head*
When I first hit my goal weight, my doctor said "Perhaps, we should try losing a little more?". I knew I didn't want to lose more. I asked for him to run blood tests, etc to see where I stood health-wise. You know what? He never said another word about my weight after we ran them all. Everything comes back perfect. There's no reason for me to force myself to an uncomfortable for my body weight of 120lbs just to fit into someone else's standards. If I'm healthy and happy at this weight - why on Earth would I need to force myself to lose more (and let me tell you -- to get to 120lbs, I would have to resort to some pretty unhealthy habits. My body does NOT want to be that small).0 -
Your husband wants you to lose weight and you do as well so why not just focus on that for now and not worry about the end goal? It doesn't seem worth the fight when you haven't reached that point yet. One day at a time. Good luck.0
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Yes! I can't believe everyone's comments about the 'weight that you think you look good at". What about a healthy BMI? 160 is still considered very overweight for that height. Tough love. I think diet should be ALL about health, not how you or anyone else wants you to look.I'm sorry, but I just don't understand everybody saying that you should be whatever weight you feel happy at, or you FEEL healthy at.
But what about ACTUAL health? Just because you might feel ok with being 30 lbs more than your ideal weight, doesn't mean that you are ACTUALLY healthy. What about going to the doctor for tests to make sure you are actually healthy?
Shouldn't this all be about being healthy, and not JUST about if we like the way we look? Otherwise, why not say "oh I feel comfortable 50 lbs over weight, so that's fine". No, its not fine - it is unhealthy.
BMI is NOT a good way to judge if you are healthy or not. Did you know that bodybuilders are considered morbidly obese based on the BMI scale?
SAFE TO SAY OP IS NOT A BODYBUILDER.0 -
I totally agree!0
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To the OP:
You said this: My husband thinks I should go down to about 130lbs and we argued about this.
So what were his reasons that he argued with you about for wanting you to be 130 lbs? Conveniently, you are leaving that part of the story out.
If he told you he wants you to be 130 lbs because he thinks you will be ugly and fat at 160 lbs, then yes he is a jerk.
If he told you he wants you to be 130 lbs because he is concerned that you will be unhealthy at 160 lbs, then he is being a caring husband, concerned about your health.
So what exactly did he say?0 -
Sorry your husband is being like this, yes he shouldn't care what weight you are except for health reasons. Your doctor however is correct about you aiming for 115-120lbs. I'm 120lbs and same height as you and aiming to lose that last 3lbs and I got up close to 150lbs and felt VERY fat so I don't know how you'd like to be 160lbs..
Everybody has different body types, bone mass etc. I used to weigh 130lbs and looked emaciated. I found I was happier and healthier looking and feeling at 140. (now I just need to get back down to that)0 -
I would tell him to eff off and find someone who loves YOU for YOU, not for who you COULD be or USED to be..but for you. Dump the trash and move forward in life...it feels so much better to fly freely than be held in chains from someone like this. I was married to my ex husband for seven years, and he put me down everyday. Even though we had kids, and after trying hard to make it work, I finally broke away. It was the hardest thing I Have ever done..but now I have found someone who loves me and supports my dreams. I'm going to college now and embracing life with my kids. If you don't have kids, I would say DIVORCE. He's obviously a jerk. If you do have kids, I would say to think carefully and do your best to keep your kids in your life. It will be a hard road but you should never live under someone's hateful shadow like that. It's depressing and could eventually become a suicide case.
Holy crap, no kidding....
She should divorce him for being concerned about her weight?0 -
I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
She KNOWS hers is 160lbs. She clearly stated that in her original post - which we seem to be discounting. She knows she is happy, healthy and content at 160lbs. Just like I know I'm happy, healthy and content at 150lbs. I listen to my body. I pay attention to what it is telling me - just like the OP does. I'm not sure why people are telling her she's wrong. Maybe for HER 160lbs IS perfect. We don't know what her medical tests would say or her body type.0 -
I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
BECAUSE A 5'2 POUND 28 YEAR OLD FEMALE THAT WEIGHS 160 POUNDS IS UNHEALTHILY OVERWEIGHT AND ALMOST OBESE.
AND BECAUSE SHE EVEN TOLD US THAT HER DOCTOR SAID IT IS 35-40 POUNDS TOO MUCH FOR HER
It is not US saying its too big, ITS HER DOCTOR
WTH??? IGNORE HER DOCTOR AND JUST SUPPORT HER?
who are you? what if people told one of your elderly parents this - lol shut up and dont listen to the doctor, you just do what makes you really happy
Oh good grief.
You do realize she can be 160lbs and be healthy, right? You do realize that not every single person's body HAS to be 120lbs to be healthy, right? *shakes head*
When I first hit my goal weight, my doctor said "Perhaps, we should try losing a little more?". I knew I didn't want to lose more. I asked for him to run blood tests, etc to see where I stood health-wise. You know what? He never said another word about my weight after we ran them all. Everything comes back perfect. There's no reason for me to force myself to an uncomfortable for my body weight of 120lbs just to fit into someone else's standards. If I'm healthy and happy at this weight - why on Earth would I need to force myself to lose more (and let me tell you -- to get to 120lbs, I would have to resort to some pretty unhealthy habits. My body does NOT want to be that small).0 -
I would say that your husband is a stupid chump!!!!!!!!! He should be encouraging you to become healthy not to become a particular weight...
TRUTH.
women on MFP love to crucify the hubz! BAD! NO CHEAT DAY!
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Yes! I can't believe everyone's comments about the 'weight that you think you look good at". What about a healthy BMI? 160 is still considered very overweight for that height. Tough love. I think diet should be ALL about health, not how you or anyone else wants you to look.I'm sorry, but I just don't understand everybody saying that you should be whatever weight you feel happy at, or you FEEL healthy at.
But what about ACTUAL health? Just because you might feel ok with being 30 lbs more than your ideal weight, doesn't mean that you are ACTUALLY healthy. What about going to the doctor for tests to make sure you are actually healthy?
Shouldn't this all be about being healthy, and not JUST about if we like the way we look? Otherwise, why not say "oh I feel comfortable 50 lbs over weight, so that's fine". No, its not fine - it is unhealthy.
BMI is NOT a good way to judge if you are healthy or not. Did you know that bodybuilders are considered morbidly obese based on the BMI scale?
SAFE TO SAY OP IS NOT A BODYBUILDER.
SAFE TO SAY YOU ARE MISSING THE POINT IN PUTTING ALL YOUR FAITH IN THE BMI CHARTS.0 -
It's your body so you need to do what makes you happy. Good luck0
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To the OP:
You said this: My husband thinks I should go down to about 130lbs and we argued about this.
So what were his reasons that he argued with you about for wanting you to be 130 lbs? Conveniently, you are leaving that part of the story out.
If he told you he wants you to be 130 lbs because he thinks you will be ugly and fat at 160 lbs, then yes he is a jerk.
If he told you he wants you to be 130 lbs because he is concerned that you will be unhealthy at 160 lbs, then he is being a caring husband, concerned about your health.
So what exactly did he say?
Overly-involved random is overly involved.0 -
I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
BECAUSE A 5'2 POUND 28 YEAR OLD FEMALE THAT WEIGHS 160 POUNDS IS UNHEALTHILY OVERWEIGHT AND ALMOST OBESE.
AND BECAUSE SHE EVEN TOLD US THAT HER DOCTOR SAID IT IS 35-40 POUNDS TOO MUCH FOR HER
It is not US saying its too big, ITS HER DOCTOR
WTH??? IGNORE HER DOCTOR AND JUST SUPPORT HER?
who are you? what if people told one of your elderly parents this - lol shut up and dont listen to the doctor, you just do what makes you really happy
Oh good grief.
You do realize she can be 160lbs and be healthy, right? You do realize that not every single person's body HAS to be 120lbs to be healthy, right? *shakes head*
When I first hit my goal weight, my doctor said "Perhaps, we should try losing a little more?". I knew I didn't want to lose more. I asked for him to run blood tests, etc to see where I stood health-wise. You know what? He never said another word about my weight after we ran them all. Everything comes back perfect. There's no reason for me to force myself to an uncomfortable for my body weight of 120lbs just to fit into someone else's standards. If I'm healthy and happy at this weight - why on Earth would I need to force myself to lose more (and let me tell you -- to get to 120lbs, I would have to resort to some pretty unhealthy habits. My body does NOT want to be that small).
And you clearly only comprehend what YOU want to believe.
And to tell her she can ONLY be healthy if she's lower than 160lbs is stupid.0 -
Sorry your husband is being like this, yes he shouldn't care what weight you are except for health reasons. Your doctor however is correct about you aiming for 115-120lbs. I'm 120lbs and same height as you and aiming to lose that last 3lbs and I got up close to 150lbs and felt VERY fat so I don't know how you'd like to be 160lbs..
That is you, not her!!
I am 159 right now and I don't feel fat. I am 2 inches taller, but really don't think that matters a whole lot, especially if you gain weight in the butt or boobs area. I am not so lucky with either area. JS
Her doctor told her to lose the weight but yea, you "don't feel fat". Now, that's sound medical advice!0 -
I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
She KNOWS hers is 160lbs. She clearly stated that in her original post - which we seem to be discounting. She knows she is happy, healthy and content at 160lbs. Just like I know I'm happy, healthy and content at 150lbs. I listen to my body. I pay attention to what it is telling me - just like the OP does. I'm not sure why people are telling her she's wrong. Maybe for HER 160lbs IS perfect. We don't know what her medical tests would say or her body type.0 -
and the man bashing continues0
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Not really sure why your husband has any input on how much you weigh whatsoever. My husband doesn't. He wants me to be healthy and happy and the number on the scale doesn't matter. We don't have arguments about how much I should weigh. He has no input on my weight loss because it's not for him, it's for me.
Frankly, if he started telling me what I should weigh I'd be rethinking some things.0 -
I'm glad some people have not given plain 'atta girls' to the original poster. While you may not be happy about your husband's feelings on your weight, you haven't shared the context of why he is saying he feels this should be your goal and we haven't heard anything from him. For the people supporting her to be 160 lbs at 5'2", shame on you. She shouldn't be shamed about her weight, but why encourage her to set an unhealthy goal?
I love the woman's suggestion to put a hold on your ultimate goal. For your husband, tell him you will be open to discussion when you hit 160, for yourself, be open to getting closer to your doctor's suggestion than 40+ pounds. But focus on reaching 160 with the possibility of more being within your abilities, because it is.
And how do YOU know that 160lbs for her is an unhealthy goal? You don't. So, don't go shaking your finger at us who are supporting her. SHE knows her body. SHE knows what is comfortable for her and what is a good weight for her (most all of us know what is a good weight for us to be at - regardless of what a doctor or charts or whatever say). I've had people try and tell me 150lbs is unhealthy for me. Pfft. Whatever. Starving myself, fighting my body and having to workout like crazy to meet someone else's "ideal" for me is far more harmful than the 150lbs I'm carrying. I'm healthy. I'm happy. I'm content. And if someone came along and tried to tell me "Shame on you for setting an unhealthy goal weight", well... I'd throat punch them. Worry about your own weight and your own goals. Let people make the choices that seem best for THEM.
I wouldn't be healthy at 120lbs. I would be too thin and I would look sickly. I look healthy with the extra 30lbs on my frame.
BECAUSE A 5'2 POUND 28 YEAR OLD FEMALE THAT WEIGHS 160 POUNDS IS UNHEALTHILY OVERWEIGHT AND ALMOST OBESE.
AND BECAUSE SHE EVEN TOLD US THAT HER DOCTOR SAID IT IS 35-40 POUNDS TOO MUCH FOR HER
It is not US saying its too big, ITS HER DOCTOR
WTH??? IGNORE HER DOCTOR AND JUST SUPPORT HER?
who are you? what if people told one of your elderly parents this - lol shut up and dont listen to the doctor, you just do what makes you really happy
Oh good grief.
You do realize she can be 160lbs and be healthy, right? You do realize that not every single person's body HAS to be 120lbs to be healthy, right? *shakes head*
When I first hit my goal weight, my doctor said "Perhaps, we should try losing a little more?". I knew I didn't want to lose more. I asked for him to run blood tests, etc to see where I stood health-wise. You know what? He never said another word about my weight after we ran them all. Everything comes back perfect. There's no reason for me to force myself to an uncomfortable for my body weight of 120lbs just to fit into someone else's standards. If I'm healthy and happy at this weight - why on Earth would I need to force myself to lose more (and let me tell you -- to get to 120lbs, I would have to resort to some pretty unhealthy habits. My body does NOT want to be that small).
And you clearly only comprehend what YOU want to believe.
And to tell her she can ONLY be healthy if she's lower than 160lbs is stupid.
When the Hell did I tell her she can only be healthy if she's lower than 160 lbs? Please quote me, I'd love to see that.0 -
Yes! I can't believe everyone's comments about the 'weight that you think you look good at". What about a healthy BMI? 160 is still considered very overweight for that height. Tough love. I think diet should be ALL about health, not how you or anyone else wants you to look.I'm sorry, but I just don't understand everybody saying that you should be whatever weight you feel happy at, or you FEEL healthy at.
But what about ACTUAL health? Just because you might feel ok with being 30 lbs more than your ideal weight, doesn't mean that you are ACTUALLY healthy. What about going to the doctor for tests to make sure you are actually healthy?
Shouldn't this all be about being healthy, and not JUST about if we like the way we look? Otherwise, why not say "oh I feel comfortable 50 lbs over weight, so that's fine". No, its not fine - it is unhealthy.
BMI is NOT a good way to judge if you are healthy or not. Did you know that bodybuilders are considered morbidly obese based on the BMI scale?
THIS^^
I think doctor's should take both BMI and BF% into account when they are setting goals for patients.
I am 5'2" tall...I started at 228lbs...I am currently ~195lbs. My goal is currently set for 145lbs. I am fully aware that by BMI standards, that is 10lbs "overweight". However, I am strength training ( lifting heavy), so I am going to have more muscle mass than the average 38yo female. Right now I have the idea that I would like to be a size 6--if I hit that at 160lbs, I may stop!
ETA: for those who are bashing the OP for "seeking attention of men other than her husband"...she never said she was SEEKING the attention. She said that she GETS attention from other men, and she wishes it was from her hubby.
Every woman wants to feel pretty. My hubby DOES tell me I'm pretty...but it still makes me smile when I catch a guy checking out my squat or whatever...0 -
Well, my opinion is that you are too far away from your goal weight to know if any of you will be happy with it. Why don't you wait to freak out until you get there?0
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Sometimes our partners can be a little insensitive and we can be too. I don't think this should be a battle. It just isn't a deal breaker. He wants what HE THINKS is the best for you and you really cannot blame him for loving you and wanting the best. Unfortunately egos always love to jump into the middle of stupid disagreements and blow things way out of proportion. If I were you, tell him that you love him and understand that he just wants the best for you and that you will agree to disagree with him now but promise to readdress it with him when you reach your goal of 160. One of the two has to put down the weapons (our ego) and take the high road and understand where he is coming from. I hate being in a fight with my SO. And sometimes I am the one who has to do the loving thing and find my loving feelings and begin making up. Is it worth the loss of intimacy over a difference in opinion? And that is all it is if you look at it. he's entitled to his opinion and you are entitled to yours and you need to find the common ground if you want things to work out. This is just not worth the loss of intimacy with your man...and again...this is my opinion. You will show him in the end that you are right....but is it worth the fight now? I don't think so.0
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Do what you're comfortable with, not what he is or isn't. It's not his body, not his choice.0
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Good. It is important that you are doing this for yourself and not because your husband wants you to.
Ditto! What he said is correct! Do it for yourself & not for what your husband wants. Hang in there & Good Luck
I totally agree. It is your body and you are doing this for yourself.0 -
I think often people don't realize how much a person weighs. When I met my ex husband I was 150 lbs and size 9. He always thought I weighed like 125...LOL
My current fiance seen some pics of me a couple years back when I got down to 160 and I was a size 7. He said how great I looked in the pics and that I should get back down to 130 like that...so they often have no idea what we actually weigh!!! I am going to go by how I look and feel in my clothing. I have a tentative goal of 160 again and then I will see what I look like. Funny how was 10 lbs heavier, 25 years older and a size smaller!!! Our bodies change over time.0 -
You should be the weight YOU feel best at.
Please yourself first, because you're the one living in your own body. Please everyone else (including your husband) second.
Remember that happiness comes from being happy with yourself first. Changing yourself just for your husband will not make you happy.0
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