My boyfriend's weight gain - advice on how to talk to him!
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mmazelev
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When my bf and I started re-dating (broke up for a little and got back together) we were both at our ideal weight.
But now... while I've been working hard to lose my final 10 (grr), he's been steadily gaining weight.
Like to the point of him having a large protruding belly..
In addition to how difficult it is to keep from eating some of the yucky yummies he brings home...
it's also becoming a turn off....
I love him and still find him attractive, but not like before... and I HATE to say it, but it's true.
We used to be on MFP together, but he just stopped using it (I have too but, I have a strict menu/diet so I already know all my calories) but I did promise him I would use it if he would.
I don't want this to grow into something worse.
How should I go about politely expressing my feelings about this to him?
So to clarify I want to convey to him that:
I am still attracted to him and still love him the same
I would like for him to consider losing weight -
~ because he would have more energy and feel better about himself
~it would help his mood swings (he's been pretty grumpy!)
~ it would help our sex life (and this is the toughy!) because I would be MORE physically attracted to him and he'd have more stamina
~it would help me to achieve my weight loss goals
~ and possibly get us to spend more time together doing some sort of fun physical activity
I KNOW he can't change unless he really wants to, I just want to help him to get to that point..
Can anyone help me articulate this in the best possible way? I was thinking it might be best to email or text this to him...
I'd rather not say it in person, just cuz I think he'd be embarrassed.
This way, he could have some time to think about it and hit me back with a well thought out response...?
Help :ohwell:
But now... while I've been working hard to lose my final 10 (grr), he's been steadily gaining weight.
Like to the point of him having a large protruding belly..
In addition to how difficult it is to keep from eating some of the yucky yummies he brings home...
it's also becoming a turn off....
I love him and still find him attractive, but not like before... and I HATE to say it, but it's true.
We used to be on MFP together, but he just stopped using it (I have too but, I have a strict menu/diet so I already know all my calories) but I did promise him I would use it if he would.
I don't want this to grow into something worse.
How should I go about politely expressing my feelings about this to him?
So to clarify I want to convey to him that:
I am still attracted to him and still love him the same
I would like for him to consider losing weight -
~ because he would have more energy and feel better about himself
~it would help his mood swings (he's been pretty grumpy!)
~ it would help our sex life (and this is the toughy!) because I would be MORE physically attracted to him and he'd have more stamina
~it would help me to achieve my weight loss goals
~ and possibly get us to spend more time together doing some sort of fun physical activity
I KNOW he can't change unless he really wants to, I just want to help him to get to that point..
Can anyone help me articulate this in the best possible way? I was thinking it might be best to email or text this to him...
I'd rather not say it in person, just cuz I think he'd be embarrassed.
This way, he could have some time to think about it and hit me back with a well thought out response...?
Help :ohwell:
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How about getting out the old photo's and dropping into conversation "you looked so much better without the twelve pack!"
Only you know the guy if you can't talk about it, maybe start taking him for a good hike or long bike ride and when he struggles to keep up with you he may work it out for himself.0 -
if he's grumpy/tired etc, maybe the weight gain is just a symptom of depression over something else? hows work/other family life etc? it doesnt sound like it is just that he's got 'fat and happy' being in a relationship.
maybe just suggest the fun pysical activity to spend more time together anyway, then at least he's getting some exercise in?0 -
That's great advice, only I took him on a hike with me 3 weeks ago and he was so out of shape one of his feet swelled up and he could hardly walk the next couple of days
Now he uses it as an excuse not to go anymore
BUT - I LOVE the idea of showing him an old picture and maybe having a new one right next to it?0 -
He seems to be pretty happy. He just gets grumpy when there's physical activity involved lol.
Any suggestions besides biking/hiking for an activity?0 -
He seems to be pretty happy. He just gets grumpy when there's physical activity involved lol.
Any suggestions besides biking/hiking for an activity?
me and my husband play badminton? what about horse riding, skiing/snowboarding? to be fair though if he doesnt want to do physical activity, then it'll be hard to find something fun!
maybe just email what you wrote in your OP?0 -
So... to sum up... you want to send him a text to tell him he needs to lose some weight so you find him more attractive again...
Yeah that'll go down really well. :huh:
Have you ever considered how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot?0 -
So... to sum up... you want to send him a text to tell him he needs to lose some weight so you find him more attractive again...
Yeah that'll go down really well. :huh:
Have you ever considered how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot?
My husband and i agreed that if either of us got overweight so we became less attractive, that we should be told...0 -
this is not going to end well. how would you like it if the tables were turned. I think he knows very well hes getting a belly. ot you can just say sorry honey, you need to lose weight before im completely unattracted to you.0
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Make him go get his yearly physical. Let the doctors break the hard news to him when he gets his results back then play the good guy as "I'm going to help you fix this bc I care about you and your health."
Stealth mother Fin mind ninja mode unlocked.0 -
How long have you been together? My advice - Get off the Internet and talk to him.0
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So... to sum up... you want to send him a text to tell him he needs to lose some weight so you find him more attractive again...
Yeah that'll go down really well. :huh:
Have you ever considered how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot?
My husband and i agreed that if either of us got overweight so we became less attractive, that we should be told...
I'm also betting the BF knows he's overweight and out of shape and probably doesn't care. If he did, he'd do something about it.
There is no nice way to tell your SO you don't find him attractive. But if you must, take the Band-Aid approach, I guess.0 -
Just break up.0
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So... to sum up... you want to send him a text to tell him he needs to lose some weight so you find him more attractive again...
Yeah that'll go down really well. :huh:
Have you ever considered how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot?
My husband and i agreed that if either of us got overweight so we became less attractive, that we should be told...
its like saying hey hun I'm working out ......u wanna join me? what? are you calling me fat so I should work out with it.
Yeah right....no polite way of saying it without someone getting pissed about it LOL0 -
The short answer is he won't change unless he wants to. Beyond that, rather than focus on weight, focus on health and longevity. Telling him you want both of you to be able to enjoy your lives for the long run. If he can't make a commitment to your future, then you have to question whether he's the right man for you.0
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I think you're going to need to have this conversation face to face. Even if you email or text it, you're going to have to deal with how he responds to it after right? Unless you were planning on having a silent email-text only conversation about this seemingly semi-large issue you have.
As you have acknowledged, we all get on this path of our own choosing. I'm not sure how much this may or may not affect his "wanting" to, as it may just make him feel like "well I have to do this for her" kind of a thing. I guess it really just depends on what your relationship is like.
I mean, if you guys are outdoorsy, you could set some goals for each other like "I'd really like to climb Half Dome at Yosemite and I'd really like for it to be something we do together", or "I'd like to run a half marathon with you". Might be a better route.0 -
So... to sum up... you want to send him a text to tell him he needs to lose some weight so you find him more attractive again...
Yeah that'll go down really well. :huh:
Have you ever considered how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot?
My husband and i agreed that if either of us got overweight so we became less attractive, that we should be told...
@TavistockToad - Exactly!
@size10againx @qtgonewild - Of course I wouldn't say to him that I think he's fat and he needs to lose weight, but I need to be honest with him.
Which is why I posed the question - what's the best way to do this without sounding like I'm attacking him.
And if the shoe was on the other foot, I hope he would do the same thing.. find a gentle way to tell me he thinks it would be best for me to lose some weight.
It isn't exactly a delight to hear, but in the long run it should help
For example: You have food stuck in your teeth all day... wouldn't you prefer someone tell you so you can fix the problem, even if you feeling embarrassed for a short amount of time?
Maybe he just needs a wakeup call? I know when I got big, I didn't notice until I saw myself in a video - which woke me the **** up0 -
Can you love him if he's overweight and out of shape? Because he's the only one who can change that. Even if you tell him you're unhappy with the way he looks, he's not going to change unless he is unhappy with the way he looks and is ready to change.
I agree with others, he know he's getting fat. So ask him if he wants help/support losing weight? If he doesn't, are you prepared to live with him the way he is? Or possibly bigger than he is now?
ETA: my husband is over weight, has been for years. No amount of me nagging him to diet or exercise has helped. The only thing that seems to have helped at all is him seeing me sticking with it and actually losing some weight and being more active.0 -
I really don't think you should do it via text or email--- YOU might feel less awkward, but imagine how awkward it'll be for him to get a text like that? :noway:
If you're less attracted to him & he's been ~steadily~ gaining, I do think it's alright to say something though. IN PERSON. Where he can decipher your tone. Likely, he's aware that he's got a belly. So maybe just ask open-ended questions (i.e. "Are you happy with the way you look now?" "Have you thought about exercising more?") & see what he says. Maybe he's already motivated, but just hasn't gotten to the point of taking action yet.0 -
He has to want to change, for himself. That having been said you can and should let him know how much it bothers you when he brings crap food into the house, and how much you'd like him to come do some things outside with you. These are things that are affecting *you."0
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just tell him, if he runs 12miles a day, you will clean his pipes.0
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