Spouse Trying to Sabotage Weight Loss
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I think you're being REALLY unsupportive of the OP
He's clearly trying to save his marriage.
What's more important? That his wife looks good or that they stay happily married?
THANK YOU! At least one person gets it. There are kids involved, I can't let this go on.0 -
Hello - looking for some help and support. My wife and I have both been losing a lot of weight recently and have been pretty successful counting calories.
I've noticed that she's been getting a lot more "male" attention and it's starting to make me uncomfortable. I'm not the jealous type but does anyone have suggestions for how I can sabotage her weight loss? Like, change the settings on the food scale, or ?
first off, you really need to get some control over your castle there, bub. why are you allowing your wife to walk outside alone in the first place? the house don't get spic and span by itself. she needs to be home. i get that she has to use some of the allowance you give her to go grocery shopping, but if you tell her she has to go in the late morning/early afternoon, she won't get any male attention because all the men will be at work.
secondly, it's "loosing weight" not "losing weight". get your grammer together, chief.
I'm not sure if this whole thread is a joke or not but it's amusing.
For the record it is 'losing' weight as in you lose weight, you don't loose it. Also to double the irony you started the next sentence without a capital G. To add to the irony a final correction, it is spelt 'grammar' not 'grammer'.
I could have made myself look incredibly stupid here if the comment is intentionally ironic, but that would only add to the hilarious-ness.
"Hilarious-ness?" Really?
Why not? I'm still not sure if this whole thing is a joke. But I think it's hilarious.
The man comes here for help and you laugh at him?0 -
get 'er pregnant. that will give you a dual benefit, as you can then extract her HCG and use it to aid your dieting.
If that's too much work, I know someone who could do it for you.0 -
Just break up0
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Hello - looking for some help and support. My wife and I have both been losing a lot of weight recently and have been pretty successful counting calories.
I've noticed that she's been getting a lot more "male" attention and it's starting to make me uncomfortable. I'm not the jealous type but does anyone have suggestions for how I can sabotage her weight loss? Like, change the settings on the food scale, or ?
first off, you really need to get some control over your castle there, bub. why are you allowing your wife to walk outside alone in the first place? the house don't get spic and span by itself. she needs to be home. i get that she has to use some of the allowance you give her to go grocery shopping, but if you tell her she has to go in the late morning/early afternoon, she won't get any male attention because all the men will be at work.
secondly, it's "loosing weight" not "losing weight". get your grammer together, chief.
I'm not sure if this whole thread is a joke or not but it's amusing.
For the record it is 'losing' weight as in you lose weight, you don't loose it. Also to double the irony you started the next sentence without a capital G. To add to the irony a final correction, it is spelt 'grammar' not 'grammer'.
I could have made myself look incredibly stupid here if the comment is intentionally ironic, but that would only add to the hilarious-ness.
It is against forum rules to correct people's grammar.0 -
Hello - looking for some help and support. My wife and I have both been losing a lot of weight recently and have been pretty successful counting calories.
I've noticed that she's been getting a lot more "male" attention and it's starting to make me uncomfortable. I'm not the jealous type but does anyone have suggestions for how I can sabotage her weight loss? Like, change the settings on the food scale, or ?
first off, you really need to get some control over your castle there, bub. why are you allowing your wife to walk outside alone in the first place? the house don't get spic and span by itself. she needs to be home. i get that she has to use some of the allowance you give her to go grocery shopping, but if you tell her she has to go in the late morning/early afternoon, she won't get any male attention because all the men will be at work.
secondly, it's "loosing weight" not "losing weight". get your grammer together, chief.
I'm not sure if this whole thread is a joke or not but it's amusing.
For the record it is 'losing' weight as in you lose weight, you don't loose it. Also to double the irony you started the next sentence without a capital G. To add to the irony a final correction, it is spelt 'grammar' not 'grammer'.
I could have made myself look incredibly stupid here if the comment is intentionally ironic, but that would only add to the hilarious-ness.
It is against forum rules to correct people's grammar.
*edges slowly towards the door*
I'm getting out while I still can.
Good luck OP0 -
Start renting chick flicks... and buy ice cream.
Lots of chicks can't make it through a chick flick without crying and eating ice cream.
You should also do ALL the housework... stuff like housework is a huge calorie burn - and you need to miminize her calories burned.
Stop having sex... oh wait... nevermind.. the burn there won't be an issue.0 -
"Ain't no body got time for that!"
LMFAO and this for the win!0 -
Really? Dont try to sabatoge her weight loss. For one, if she truly loves you she will not leave you because she lost all this weight. Have trust in your relationship and be proud that you are the lucky guy with this good lookin girl Tell he she looks good and tell her how you feel. I am sure she will understand. But, do not try to sabatoge her weight loss. Her weight loss is leading to a longer and healthier life, more time to spend with you!!
But what is she doesn't truly love him? She could leave then. That might break his heart. How would he know if she does or not? That might require communication, and we men aren't good at that. I say it's best that he assumes that she doesn't love him, and therefore, he needs to sabotage her. That's the best bet.0 -
All this debate on ethics and all he really asked was for some practical advice, shame on all of you for not being there for someone in need....except those who said 'add sugar'. That's some real advice.
But I think your best move is to buy some Fiber One bars, replace them with Snickers. While you're eating the real Fiber One's, she's eating candy. Comment how they don't even taste healthy, but you've hear 7-10 a day is recommended by real scientists. Then as you lean out and she plumps up, well, then the shoe is on the other foot, isn't it?
I applaud your efforts to save your marriage.0 -
I suggest you take over all food preparation duties and add a few extra tablespoons of olive oil to everything she eats.
Olive oil is good for you, so you don't have to feel bad about it because she'll end up healthy-fat, not unhealthy-fat.
I don't want to gain weight too though - - I just want to keep the upper hand, if that makes sense?
Then you should secretly take Alli so you can block the fat while she absorbs it.0 -
Really? Dont try to sabatoge her weight loss. For one, if she truly loves you she will not leave you because she lost all this weight. Have trust in your relationship and be proud that you are the lucky guy with this good lookin girl Tell he she looks good and tell her how you feel. I am sure she will understand. But, do not try to sabatoge her weight loss. Her weight loss is leading to a longer and healthier life, more time to spend with you!!
Once again, this is such a chick answer. You are asking for communication. Real men don't do that.0 -
Dude,
Accept it is over, get a girl friend and when she confronts you tell her it is her fault.0 -
make baby trolls!0
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I suggest you take over all food preparation duties and add a few extra tablespoons of olive oil to everything she eats.
Olive oil is good for you, so you don't have to feel bad about it because she'll end up healthy-fat, not unhealthy-fat.
I don't want to gain weight too though - - I just want to keep the upper hand, if that makes sense?
I really hope you are joking. If not she should divore you and find someone that is not so petty :noway:0 -
get 'er pregnant. that will give you a dual benefit, as you can then extract her HCG and use it to aid your dieting.
best idea lol0 -
You aren't the jealous type, then why do you want to sabotage her diet. Don't you want what's best for her?
My husband has been told by men that his wife is "mmm" and he looks at them at says, "I know."0 -
Hello - looking for some help and support. My wife and I have both been losing a lot of weight recently and have been pretty successful counting calories.
I've noticed that she's been getting a lot more "male" attention and it's starting to make me uncomfortable. I'm not the jealous type but does anyone have suggestions for how I can sabotage her weight loss? Like, change the settings on the food scale, or ?
Really, I think it all stemmed from allwoing her to have shoes in the first place.
first off, you really need to get some control over your castle there, bub. why are you allowing your wife to walk outside alone in the first place? the house don't get spic and span by itself. she needs to be home. i get that she has to use some of the allowance you give her to go grocery shopping, but if you tell her she has to go in the late morning/early afternoon, she won't get any male attention because all the men will be at work.
secondly, it's "loosing weight" not "losing weight". get your grammer together, chief.
I kinda agree with this. What I have done is get one of those ankle bracelets that stuns them if they try to leave the kitchen during certain hours of the day.0 -
That is really, really horrible of you, honestly. I can't believe it. Why can't you celebrate her success, encourage her to keep it up, and start working on your marriage so that she wouldn't be tempted by any of those other guys? That's a much, much healthier approach than sabotaging. Marriage is a partnership, not a competition.0
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That is really, really horrible of you, honestly. I can't believe it. Why can't you celebrate her success, encourage her to keep it up, and start working on your marriage so that she wouldn't be tempted by any of those other guys? That's a much, much healthier approach than sabotaging. Marriage is a partnership, not a competition.
I write poetry! You don't know me!0
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