Skinny girl and her obese boyfriend
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Hi there,
I'm not sure if this is a proper channel to seek advice, but I'm really at my wit's ends now
I'm a naturally skinny girl (both my parents are skinny) with a voracious appetite. I am in a long term relationship with this guy, B, who unfortunately does not share my good genes. He is 6" and 196 pounds, and 28 years old.
I love this man to bits but I worry constantly for his health as I understand the risks that obesity carries. He is a big guy, with a large paunch and huge thighs, and he loves his food and beer. He easily downs 4-5 pints of beer a day on the weekend, plus 1/3 bottle of whisky.
He does run though, perhaps for 30-40 min once or twice a week. His job sees him standing about 7 hours a day.
He has put on about 20 pounds in recent months, and he gets very annoyed when I tell him that he needs to get back into shape by adopting a healthier diet, i.e cutting out carbs and deep fried food. He doesn't binge on the fried stuff regularly, but he loves his carbs.
The ideal situation: I'd like to have him cut half his carb intake, and to only have deep fried food/red meat just once a week. And of course, reduce his booze intake by half as well (this is the hardest part as we both love our alcohol).
We often get into fights whenever I tick him off about his weight, and he goes into 100% defensive mode such as "You're eating as much as I am, why are you restricting me?", or "I like my weight, you can't do anything about it".
I have tried other methods such as suggesting that we go through this as a couple, with me eating whatever he eats, and I have offered to cook him lunch thrice a week to take to work, but he is still extremely stubborn and well, in denial.
Is there anyone facing a similar prob? How can I broach this topic again without offending him? Do note that I have tried many ways including 1) Blowing my top and threatening him (didn't work at all; got even worse), 2) The soft approach ("please let me help you", "I really care for you and I want you to be healthy") and 3) The Its Your F*cking Health ("If you don't eat healthy you WILL DIE YOUNG")
I wouldn't exactly call him obese.... BUT, honestly, there is nothing YOU can do about it. A healthy life style has to be WANTED by the individual. Sure, you can pressure him into things, but I am willing to bet that the results will be short term. You can;t help a person who doesn't want to help themselves. HE has to want it for HIMSELF. It's obvious that you care for this dudes health and well being, but he has to care about it also, which doesn't seem to be the case. All you can really do it support him and encourage him. See if he would like to go to the gym with you or engage in some type of sport/hobby together that is very physical. Nagging and hounding him will only push him farther away and it will be less likely to end with you guys being a couple.
Best of luck to you both!!!0 -
1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?0 -
1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?
I just stuck up for you on page 1. Please don't go back to actively trying to force him into anything. :grumble:0 -
First things first. It's really not cool that you have been so harsh on him and insulting him about this. You could be hurting him, and building resentment and difficult feelings about himself. Men have feelings too, and they aren't always able to express it. He deserves to be treated better by his SO.
And, I know it's already been cleared up, but he is not obese.0 -
A guess a big booty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm 5'9" and 179 lbs (down from 265) and my elementary school students call me "pig" because, here in Korea, a 5'9" guy may weigh around 125-135 lbs. If you don't like the way he looks and it's too much for you to handle, move on and let him find someone who can handle it - literally.
I know this feel, I live in Japan and I am the height of an average Japanese man, and about 15-20kg heavier. Students have commented often on me being fat.0 -
He is not obese at all. Leave him alone.0
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1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?
I just stuck up for you on page 1. Please don't go back to actively trying to force him into anything. :grumble:
If my husband cooked for me and only gave me half a potato, after telling me numerous times how fat I'm getting, I'd throw an actual fit. You can't just screw with a person's potato.0 -
1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?
Ha! If you're going to sneak up on him like that, at least give the guy a steak. Pork chop, something. In general, (non-vegetarian) men do not complain about salads or half-potatoes when those are settled around the barbecued flesh of a farm animal.0 -
A guess a big booty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm 5'9" and 179 lbs (down from 265) and my elementary school students call me "pig" because, here in Korea, a 5'9" guy may weigh around 125-135 lbs. If you don't like the way he looks and it's too much for you to handle, move on and let him find someone who can handle it - literally.
I know this feel, I live in Japan and I am the height of an average Japanese man, and about 15-20kg heavier. Students have commented often on me being fat.
We're Japanese, and my bf is a GIANT amongst the little people0 -
Thanks everyone for the (incredibly fast) responses. Some of them are harsh and rightly so.
It won't stop me from striving for a healthier lifestyle, and I must will myself to quit nagging. I will however, stick it through with him and despite my love for unhealthy shizz myself, will recommend healthy options when we eat out.
I will aim to load him on a high protein diet (stealthily).
Sorry if i struck a few raw nerves here. I guess i'll never be able to comprehend how it feels to be "advised to lose weight", and it's easy for to assume that my bf would not be insulted.0 -
BMI is a load of crap everyone is assuming that because this guy is getting good BMI figures based on height and weight that he isnt really overweight and that septemberrr is wrong for thinking so.
the guy might be a really tall featherweight so when he packs on the weight it doesnt look so bad on the BMI scale i have a friend like that he is quite tall but a naturally small boned wispy sort of guy. he is actually quite muscular although he doesnt look it and his BMI has him being massively underweight but if you knew him you would know that isnt true its just the way he is built.
Me on the other hand, even when i was at my prime and had a body fat percentage of 4% my BMI had me at being overweight but im just a stocky little fella short and nuggety even without excess weight.
i dont put too much stock in something like BMI calculated on height and weight. too many variables.
im sure if she thinks he is overweight and she is going to this much trouble then there is probably something to what she is saying.0 -
1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?
I just stuck up for you on page 1. Please don't go back to actively trying to force him into anything. :grumble:
If my husband cooked for me and only gave me half a potato, after telling me numerous times how fat I'm getting, I'd throw an actual fit. You can't just screw with a person's potato.
Truth0 -
can i just add this Keto diet sounds absolutely unhealthy. it might burn fat but what about your cholesterol. if you truly claim it isnt about the weight and its about his health i dont think you would be considering this Keto diet.
just make healthy tasty meals it really isnt that hard. i live with a vegan and i was surprised to find that a lot of the meals she cooks taste better than the stuff i eat. delicious stir fry's and curries, fried rice, cous cous there really is a lot of options if you look.
morrocan chicken and soups. they can be delicous they just take a little extra work to prepare0 -
What confuses me about this is that you claim to be concerned with his health. He's BARELY into the overweight category and you're saying he's super unhealthy. However, you also said you could basically eat him under the table. Maybe take a look at yourself before projecting such negativity at him. This is all a physical thing and really unfair as to how you're treating him.0
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BMI is a load of crap everyone is assuming that because this guy is getting good BMI figures based on height and weight that he isnt really overweight and that septemberrr is wrong for thinking so.
the guy might be a really tall featherweight so when he packs on the weight it doesnt look so bad on the BMI scale i have a friend like that he is quite tall but a naturally small boned wispy sort of guy. he is actually quite muscular although he doesnt look it and his BMI has him being massively underweight but if you knew him you would know that isnt true its just the way he is built.
Me on the other hand, even when i was at my prime and had a body fat percentage of 4% my BMI had me at being overweight but im just a stocky little fella short and nuggety even without excess weight.
i dont put too much stock in something like BMI calculated on height and weight. too many variables.
im sure if she thinks he is overweight and she is going to this much trouble then there is probably something to what she is saying.
Everyone agreed he was in the overweight category. We disagreed with her statement saying he was obese.0 -
I think you should keep nagging him until he leaves, that seems to be what you're aiming to do. Obviously you can't see it, but what you are describing is one of the most offensive things you could do to someone.
Just imagine if he nagged you about your food intake or your weight or told you you looked fat in those jeans all the time. How well would that go over? You'd go nuclear, I guarantee it.
Your options are:
1) Deal with it.
2) Leave.
3) Keep tearing down his self-esteem until he leaves.0 -
BMI is BS. Can't tell if someone is overweight just from height and weight. (I'm nearly obese apparently at 10% BF)
There is no way you are both consuming the same amount of calories even if you say you do have a fast metabolism.
Drinking that much everyday is the bit I'd worry about if you are worried about his health. That is not moderation.0 -
Am I the only one who noticed that the guy has a binge drinking problem? He may be on his way to alcoholism.
This isn't the forum for that.
I don't think I understand this. This lady is complaining about her boyfriend's bad habits. No one addressed what I thought was the most obvious. She did mention it, after all.0 -
Lol, 5'7" and 190lbs here! He doesn't sound obese.............................
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Am I the only one who noticed that the guy has a binge drinking problem? He may be on his way to alcoholism.
This isn't the forum for that.
I don't think I understand this. This lady is complaining about her boyfriend's bad habits. No one addressed what I thought was the most obvious. She did mention it, after all.
She meant MFP isn't the place to diagnose alcoholism. I addressed it, though. Quoted below. :flowerforyou:Am I the only one who noticed that the guy has a binge drinking problem? He may be on his way to alcoholism.
About 12 beers and 8 oz of Whiskey spread over 2 days (assuming by weekend she meant Saturday and Sunday) doesn't sound awful for a dude his size, especially if he's young. Sounds like a typical twenty something year old.
Of course, I'm 22, newly single and just now discovering bars. Could be biased I suppose. :P0 -
I'm not a troll! I'm just someone who is truly concerned for her man's health and hoping to get a perceptive from a third person's (or in this case, the public's) POV.
I never knew it hurt that much to be told that one needs to re-think one's diet. In fact I thought he'd be glad that someone is showing him that much concern.
Are you a hypochondriac by any chance?0 -
“Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.”
― Albert Einstein
It sounds as if you are a part of the problem rather than a solution. You speak of your appetite and of your love for alcohol. Do you really expect him to change to meet this standard you have for him if you continue the way you are?0 -
He's not obese. He's barely overweight according to the CDC's BMI chart - not a perfect measure, but there it is.
Here's the thing: Fat people know they are fat. And they know where to find information about how to be less fat. You bringing it up does nothing but hurt his feelings. NOTHING but hurt his feelings. I suggest that you learn to live with it or go find someone who fits your image of good health.
Exactly. This.
And remember, fat =/= unhealthy, just like skinny = healthy. If you're eating the same things he is, you might want to overhaul your own lifestyle, OP.0 -
Am I the only one who noticed that the guy has a binge drinking problem? He may be on his way to alcoholism.
This isn't the forum for that.
I don't think I understand this. This lady is complaining about her boyfriend's bad habits. No one addressed what I thought was the most obvious. She did mention it, after all.
She meant MFP isn't the place to diagnose alcoholism. I addressed it, though. Quoted below. :flowerforyou:Am I the only one who noticed that the guy has a binge drinking problem? He may be on his way to alcoholism.
About 12 beers and 8 oz of Whiskey spread over 2 days (assuming by weekend she meant Saturday and Sunday) doesn't sound awful for a dude his size, especially if he's young. Sounds like a typical twenty something year old.
Of course, I'm 22, newly single and just now discovering bars. Could be biased I suppose. :P
Summed it up for me. If someone had written a post about my drinking habits five years ago I would have been branded a budding alcoholic. I wasn't (I rarely drink now, once a month if that.) I was just enjoying all the booze the world had to offer. Frequently. :drinker:0 -
he has to want it himself, you can't force him..
you can always make those healthy foods and be an example, maybe he'll eat it and like it too, but that's all I'd do at this point.0 -
1) try get him to cut his carbs, but NOT the meat.
Just this one thing, see how low he can get it in a day almost like it is a challenge.
Log it for him, or get him in the habit of sing MFP and not lying to it.
If he copes fine with this, then how about trying him on a keto diet. Eat mainly fatty meat, cheese, butter, cream basically all those 'fat' foods you think are bad for you etc, few dark green veg on the side, almost zero carbs. Don't even have to count calories at first, just again let him get used to that. He will probs feel fuller more and eat less. See if you can get him to start doing weight lifting to build up muscle to burn off extra cals at rest.
So after used to that, then start calorie counting as well as keto diet.
Each step is little, and he doesnt have to cut down on or give up one of the foods he loves so won't see it as having no pleasure.
Sell it as the bacon and cheese diet, he'll love the sound of that and its pretty damn accurate and crazy as it sounds, it works and burns fat like nothing else.
You could even try it yourself, just make sure you count cals and are eating enough to not lose weight. It will also set you up well for starting to do lifting if you want to 'tone' up a bit
Hi, thanks for this! It actually sounds do-able. I was actually planning to start cooking him meals healthy lunches based on grilled chicken or baked fish and just vegetables, with perhaps half a potato with a little butter. Does that sound realistic?
OMG, seriously? Leave him alone! And for the love of god, don't foist your food crazes on him. Low carb?? WHY??0 -
Damn, I'd love to be this ladies definition of obese! I dream of being 190 lol.
Seriously though, there's nothing you can do about it. A person will only get healthy when they are ready to get healthy. In the meantime support the good choices he DOES make.0 -
I don't think we're alcoholic. We can easily go through the entire week booze-free, and then knock back perhaps 2 or 3 pints each per night on friday and saturday, OR (not AND) 6-7 glasses of whisky with a splash of water.
I'm not a hypochondriac. I do however harbour an unhealthy paranoia, and that is that he'd die prematurely. I even wake up in the middle of the night to check on his breathing, haha. And I guess that forms the root of my problems - I don't care how he looks like (though hey, I wouldnt mind a smaller paunch on him!), and I just want to ensure that his health is optimal and not besieged by myriad of problems in his later years due to his bad choice of diet in his younger days. I hope that sounds fair. We're getting married next year, so naturally I'd want a long-lived marriage!
I know that skinny doesnt equate healthy, but I eat in moderation and my lunches are usually light affairs of clear soups and rice or rice+vegetables. He however, goes for the full meal of generous heapings of rice and vege plus a deep fried drumstick or two. And coke.0 -
I don't think we're alcoholic. We can easily go through the entire week booze-free, and then knock back perhaps 2 or 3 pints each per night on friday and saturday, OR (not AND) 6-7 glasses of whisky with a splash of water.
I'm not a hypochondriac. I do however harbour an unhealthy paranoia, and that is that he'd die prematurely. I even wake up in the middle of the night to check on his breathing, haha. And I guess that forms the root of my problems - I don't care how he looks like (though hey, I wouldnt mind a smaller paunch on him!), and I just want to ensure that his health is optimal and not besieged by myriad of problems in his later years due to his bad choice of diet in his younger days. I hope that sounds fair. We're getting married next year, so naturally I'd want a long-lived marriage!
I know that skinny doesnt equate healthy, but I eat in moderation and my lunches are usually light affairs of clear soups and rice or rice+vegetables. He however, goes for the full meal of generous heapings of rice and vege plus a deep fried drumstick or two. And coke.
A) whoa. Seriously. Relax.
two whole drumsticks? Geezus0 -
Carbs will NOT kill him. Ironically, the booze might (and I say that as a drinker).
You seriously check he's still breathing in the night? Can I suggest you might be the one who needs behaviour modification?0
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