SPOUSE/PARTNER HONEST FEELINGS
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He's fine with it. He knows it makes me happy so that's all that matters to him. I also try and do it mostly on my own time (5am while everyone is sleeping) so it doesn't have a huge impact on family stuff. The only thing he doesn't like is when I try and power through an injury. :happy:0
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I honestly don't care about what he thinks about it. He can either join me, or continue to sit on the couch.0
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He loves it, it motivates him, and vice versa!0
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He is happy that I am getting back into shape, but the amount of time that I spend exercising is a bit of a strain. I go to hot yoga 3 times a week- class is an hour but I'm gone from the house for about two hours. I just started CrossFit as well, and I am also going to try and do that three times a week, but I am going to try and go to 6 am class, so it should be less of an impact on him and the kids as they will still be snoozing while I'm gone.0
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My wife gives me static about spending time in the gym always logging my food. Frankly, I don't care. There are a lot worse things I could be spending our "non together" time on. What I do is best for my health, best for my longevity, and its best for my overall affect and mood.0
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divorce ... oh well0
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He's happy about it. I just had a baby 3 months ago and had gained 60 lbs. His mom had gained a lot with her pregnancies and never lost it so I think he was worried about me too. He goes out of his way to help me make time to work out and brings me healthy foods. Well he also brings junk for himself which can be hard to resist but that's on me I guess.0
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Mine has a hard time mostly with me eating healthy because he still prefers crap "food". We almost never eat the same dinners at home because of it. I am planning on joining the gym by my work and going on my lunch breaks because he feels that we have way too many things at home to take care of (4 kids, constant remodeling, a 2+ acre family farm) for me to go to the gym at night. We have two different lifestyles and it does put a strain on us sometimes.0
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Mines is great now at first he was not sure and thought I would get all "bulky" lol but now he sees that it really makes me happy and he has even joined me in the journey of eating healthier and working out! I didnt worry too much about him when he was unsure I just told him that I want to be around for him and our kids as long as I can be and this will help.
Good luck to you, communication is key! :flowerforyou:0 -
My husband has been so supportive. He has joined MFP, gotten us a family membership to a gym, goes to the gym with me, he Celebrates my successes, and pushes me through my failures. I can even depend on him to check the labels when he runs to the store for me!That said... He wants this because I want this. He has never thought of me as anything but beautiful, he would just be happy for me to see what he sees. I am a pretty lucky girl!0
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Wow thx everyone .Maybe ill try to start exerciseing in the a.m...0
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I get complaints about "My Vanity", about how I'm all about me, and "Who am I doing this for? (doing it to improve my health & fitness apparently is NOT an acceptable answer) combined with deliberate interruptions during a workout and complaints about not spending enough time her because of my workouts. No compliments, no encouragement, just bit**ing.0
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Lol I can relate!0
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Though this is not an issue for me currently b/c I'm single and have been for a very long time; when I was with my daughter's father and started losing weight working out and started tanning after I had her, he became VERY insecure. Granted he was projecting a lot of his own issues and infidelity eh hem but it gave me the confidence to finally leave him.
Granted I later gained 40lbs hahaha not sucha good thing but this is entirely for me and I don't really talk about it when men I date0 -
My husband is happy I have started this journey but try's not to show how happy. He thinks it will hurt my feelings that he thinks I need to loose weight so he pretends he never noticed I got heavy. Well I know I am fat but I am on my way back to healthy and the closer I get the more excited he is.0
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My husband is supportive. He always said I looked great before but since I've started he can't keep his hands off me at all. I just wish that he would join me in this but he seems to have no desire at all.0
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Fortunately, my boyfriend is very supportive of my journey. He always reassures me that he is happy with me just the way I am and wants to make sure I am only doing this for me. He doesnt want me to think that I have to lose the weight to keep him around. He is an amazing guy, a keeper for sure. He also asks me how things are going, what I did at the gym today, and when I tell him about my weight lose he gets super excited about it. I guess that is LOVE.0
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My husband has been so supportive. He has joined MFP, gotten us a family membership to a gym, goes to the gym with me, he Celebrates my successes, and pushes me through my failures. I can even depend on him to check the labels when he runs to the store for me!That said... He wants this because I want this. He has never thought of me as anything but beautiful, he would just be happy for me to see what he sees. I am a pretty lucky girl!
This is exactly what I have. We are very lucky! Hang on to him!0 -
Same here0
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Wow, perfect timing for this topic as I've had it on my mind this morning.
I have embarked on many weight loss regimes in my 42-1/2 years. Some with great success only to fall apart after the fact.
This is the first time that I have done a complete 360, walked away from Weight Watchers and started strength training. Never have I felt so strong, seen such dramatic results (inches not scale lol) and I plan on going all the way.
So last night I was telling my daughter how I am going to get rid of all my clothes as I grow out of them (which is what's happening rapidly) I turned to look at my husband and I could literally see him biting his tongue. I knew with certainty that in his head he was saying, "yeah sure, just like every other time eh?". He would never say that to me, but I knew that was exactly what was going through his mind.
I have decided that his doubt just makes me angry and sooooooooooo determined. I WILL succeed!!!! Without his even knowing, he is helping me lol.0 -
I honestly don't care about what he thinks about it. He can either join me, or continue to sit on the couch.
I'll join you ; )0 -
he's very supportive. And I adore him for it. He knows that's my little escape & that it makes me feel great.0
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Sorry your SO is not supportive.
Mine loves it. I catch him checking me out constantly now. He loves me no matter my size, but I can tell he is a lot more attracted to me now - maybe its just because I am starting to love getting dressed again, and starting to like the way I look? idk, but he is very supportive - he will pick up food that I like that are good for me, will make sure to leave at the store foods we both like that are not good for me and that he knows I will eat whole bags of if they are around, has gone running with me, etc. I am lucky to have him.0 -
It's absolutely been a journey together. For my 20+ lbs, she's lost almost 60. We've gone from walking/elliptical 6 months ago to running a 10K. When we were 40, we would have wondered what you were smoking had you told us this would be our fitness level at 48.0
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My hubby is super supportive. I try to make sure my exercising doesn't cut in to family time too often. (Long runs usually have to be during weekend family time.) And, I return the favor by being super excited about the things he enjoys. . .like his homebrewing craft beers! We're all about encouraging each other.0
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I met my husband in a powerlifting gym when I was 17 , I got lucky with that, he loves that I am in shape and that we both are in this together.0
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he's not thrilled w/the amount of time i spend working out....but he's as thrilled as I am with the way I look and feel now!! .... and the added benefit that I actually want him to see me naked doesn't hurt either :blushing: :smokin:0
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Man I hate to hear that he should support you girl. HOWEVER, use what ever It takes and shake it girl!! Sounds like you got this in the bag. Send them clothes away. Let him bite his tongue he might just bite it all the way off when you hit your goal weight and start saying I knew you could do it all along lolol. Keep up the good work0
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Good for you AprilVerhagen! Instead of letting his feelings and your busy life get you down, you found a way to turn it into a positive. Going to the gym at lunch is an excellent solution.0
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Dunno? He doesn't really say too much. My hubby is a man of very few complimentary words. Oh well...what can u do?0
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