Unsupportive spouse?
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ellenkxxx
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I joined the gym at the start of this year, and workout there 6 days a week.
My husband thinks its a waste of money, and resents the time I spend there.
This morning I woke up with a headache, his comment: 'maybe you should stop spending so much time at the gym!'
Wut?
My husband thinks its a waste of money, and resents the time I spend there.
This morning I woke up with a headache, his comment: 'maybe you should stop spending so much time at the gym!'
Wut?
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Have you talked to him about it?
He might be feeling neglected!
I know my man misses morning snuggles.0 -
had the same sort of thing at first but more for the weight loss than the gym,,, but then again i dont do the gym. What about getting a treadmill or other cardio machine for home and spend some of that time at home exercising than just at the gym? cuts down on gas and time to get to and from the gym too.... just a thought0
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Have you talked to him about it?
He might be feeling neglected!
We have, and he's admitted to feeling threatened. It hasn't helped his attitude though!0 -
I've never had a spouse but have noticed that in the past i've had close friends who were jealous of the time I spend on myself. What it sometimes came down to was that they didn't have the motivation and wished that they did. I've also heard and read that some spouses are jealous that you will look better than they will and want to attract others for some odd reason.
I don't have that problem because i'm not married, LOL.
He doesn't want to go with you? Maybe he's just self-conscious?0 -
Have you talked to him about it?
He might be feeling neglected!
I know my man misses morning snuggles.
I go during the day while he's at work!0 -
I've never had a spouse but have noticed that in the past i've had close friends who were jealous of the time I spend on myself. What it sometimes came down to was that they didn't have the motivation and wished that they did. I've also heard and read that some spouses are jealous that you will look better than they will and want to attract others for some odd reason.
I don't have that problem because i'm not married, LOL.
He doesn't want to go with you? Maybe he's just self-conscious?
He's very fit, but hates gyms. I've tried co convince him to join too, but he's not interested!0 -
It has taken my spouse a long time to come to more friendly terms with my fitness goals. I think there is a couple things at play. First, its hard on him because he feels guilty and defensive that he's not working on fitness goals. Second, I now have a whole group of friends that aren't his friends too so he feels left out. To his credit even when he hasn't felt supportive, he has tried hard to push his feelings aside and act supportive. Unfortunately, its still obvious sometimes. anyhow, we are 3 years into this now and he has come a long way in feeling more comfortable about it all and he is definitely proud of my accomplishments. we do still have our moments. best advice... give him your attention. Lots of it. When he feels well cared for, appreciated and loved, it will be easier for him to embrace your personal interests. Also, I have made efforts not to let my fitness time budge too much into family time. That sometimes means getting up at 4am in the summer for my runs and fitness classes before anyone is out of bed, skipping races and events that will conflict with time for them and I dont work out in the evenings. I take days off each week to rest, recover and just to devote to my family more fully. Fitness is really like any other hobby in many ways. Its all about moderation and making it fit. When you are spending 10 or more hours a week on it. Its important to make it work for not just yourself but your family too. sometimes compromise is involved.
Good luck!0 -
I started going to the gym myself as well due to the fact that i stopped smoking two months ago, without the support of my husband which in fact did not need because all he was giving me was bad energy. And so one day i decided in joining Lucille Roberts and again the bad energy, and one day he called me and of course he was being funny about me going to the Gym and i came out and told him like this " Do me the favor and if you aint got nothing nice to say to me about going to the gym and taking care of myself then don't say anything at all." After that day he knows i go to the gym from 9am-11am.
He now tells me to take rest in between exercise not to over work my body.The good thing about it is that i go to the gym when the kids are in school and my husband is at work and i am not interfering with no ones time. weekends are my days off from exercising and that is my time with the family. Men sometimes give bad energy when they feel change is coming and men dont like change. Especially when it comes to their wives.0 -
I started going to the gym myself as well due to the fact that i stopped smoking two months ago, without the support of my husband which in fact did not need because all he was giving me was bad energy. And so one day i decided in joining Lucille Roberts and again the bad energy, and one day he called me and of course he was being funny about me going to the Gym and i came out and told him like this " Do me the favor and if you aint got nothing nice to say to me about going to the gym and taking care of myself then don't say anything at all." After that day he knows i go to the gym from 9am-11am.
He now tells me to take rest in between exercise not to over work my body.The good thing about it is that i go to the gym when the kids are in school and my husband is at work and i am not interfering with no ones time. weekends are my days off from exercising and that is my time with the family. Men sometimes give bad energy when they feel change is coming and men dont like change. Especially when it comes to their wives.
So true- they don't like to see us change. I go while the kids are at school also I think it's the change that makes him feel threatened, not my time spent at he gym......0 -
My boyfriend was a little worried at first but wasn't snarky about it. He was sort of joking around last spring and said, "You're going to get all buff and happy with yourself and find some Fabio guy who's hotter than me." After I told him I think Fabio is ugly (seriously - ugh), I told him he had nothing to worry about and I couldn't wait to get hot and buff and happy with myself so I could wear his favorite kind of lingerie. That made him feel better.0
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Men don't like change? I don't know. I started working out and then, well, my boyfriend started working out. I can't imagine being with someone who was upset that I was taking care of myself.0
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I joined the gym at the start of this year, and workout there 6 days a week.
My husband thinks its a waste of money, and resents the time I spend there.
This morning I woke up with a headache, his comment: 'maybe you should stop spending so much time at the gym!'
Wut?
What wut? There's no question here.0 -
Join crossfit. At $150/month that'll show him!0
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I joined the gym at the start of this year, and workout there 6 days a week.
My husband thinks its a waste of money, and resents the time I spend there.
This morning I woke up with a headache, his comment: 'maybe you should stop spending so much time at the gym!'
Wut?
What wut? There's no question here.0 -
You should definitely check his text messages.0
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Well, it's a good thing he's already fit...do you guys have any equipment at home that you guys could use together maybe one day a week? Or could you run or take a hike or something with him once a week to include him in your fitness program?0
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why would he feel threatened?
anyway, you need to do this to get healthy and he needs to suck it up like an adult. if he doesn't want to go to the gym with you, then that's his problem and he needs to get over himself. i don't mean to be mean but it's silly for him to feel threatened... like you go to the gym to cheat or drool over other guys.0 -
I had this problem before...the ex didn't like my new "social outlet" - he thought that I was at the gym flirting and making new friends and felt threatened. After he saw that I was on the elliptical with headphones in actually working out and that men weren't lining up to talk to me, he stopped worrying about it. Maybe you could get him to come with you once for a workout.0
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Well, it's a good thing he's already fit...do you guys have any equipment at home that you guys could use together maybe one day a week? Or could you run or take a hike or something with him once a week to include him in your fitness program?
We do hike together sometimes, but then I have to find someone to mind the kids......0 -
I had this problem before...the ex didn't like my new "social outlet" - he thought that I was at the gym flirting and making new friends and felt threatened. After he saw that I was on the elliptical with headphones in actually working out and that men weren't lining up to talk to me, he stopped worrying about it. Maybe you could get him to come with you once for a workout.
Yes, I'd really like to try this.0
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