Just HOW do you deal with INCONSIDERATE partners
So here's the story. I'm getting married soon blah blah. Super duper pumped. Yay. Stress eating has caused me to gain a few pounds, so I'm reigning in my diet.
And to put it bluntly.. I am $(*%& hungry.
I have my three meals a day and that's what works for me. I have carefully, meticulously shopped so that every meal is just right.
And I get an email today from my fiance. "sorry, I won't want the dinner you were planning on making tonight.... I ate too much at lunch".
REALLY? SO IT'S MY FAULT HE PIGS OUT?
I had a perfectly nice dinner of kale saute and some tofu with bean sprouts.. AND HE WON'T EAT IT.
He told me I can just "call my friends and go for a nice dinner" and he even said he'd pay. But I don't have the calories for it.
What do you do when people are just so rude and won't get with the program.
I thought I had a partner.
I just have somebody who likes ribs and doritos.
And to put it bluntly.. I am $(*%& hungry.
I have my three meals a day and that's what works for me. I have carefully, meticulously shopped so that every meal is just right.
And I get an email today from my fiance. "sorry, I won't want the dinner you were planning on making tonight.... I ate too much at lunch".
REALLY? SO IT'S MY FAULT HE PIGS OUT?
I had a perfectly nice dinner of kale saute and some tofu with bean sprouts.. AND HE WON'T EAT IT.
He told me I can just "call my friends and go for a nice dinner" and he even said he'd pay. But I don't have the calories for it.
What do you do when people are just so rude and won't get with the program.
I thought I had a partner.
I just have somebody who likes ribs and doritos.
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....wait for it.....0
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NO
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Ju.. just? Bark? Bark up! Just bark up! Yes.0 -
My husband does this all the time and it doesn't bother me. Sometimes he doesn't get lunch until 3 so then of course he's not hungry. I usually just make him a plate and stick it in the fridge for him to eat whenever. Usually becomes his midnight snack.
Oh, and no way in hell would he ever eat kal saute and some tofu with bean sprouts! Neither would I for that matter!:laugh:0 -
I think you should call it off0
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Just break up?0
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NO
edit: crap that's not the right one
Ju.. just? Bark? Bark up! Just bark up! Yes.0 -
I had a perfectly nice dinner of kale saute and some tofu with bean sprouts.. AND HE WON'T EAT
:sick: I don't blame him, one bit!0 -
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You can't force your new healthy eating habits on your partner.... Sure you would love for him to eat healthy and help motivate you, but if he wants ribs and doritos, more power to him.
Your doing this FOR YOU. There are going to be a lot of times where your plans and his plans don't line up perfectly... Marriage is about balancing that out so you both are happy doing what you both want to do while still being supportive of each other.
My husband hates veggies. I make veggies every night. I eat them, and he passes them up politely.
Just because you are doing something doesn't mean your partner has to do it too.0 -
Drop that hero and get with the zero!0
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He wouldn't eat KALE TOFU AND SPROUTS?? Oh the horror. Divorce him immediately. He is obviously a poor excuse for a human.
Or wait....try real food.
Seriously...Ugh that sounds nasty. Do people really eat that?0 -
See if he can't comply it's just not worth it.
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beat him into submission?0
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This is only a problem if you let it be a problem.
I kind of think that was nice and considerate, him telling you in advance that he won't be hungry at dinner. I've made lots of dinners that my husband wasn't hungry for. But even still... that's not a problem. It gets eaten for lunch the next day.0 -
I like ribs and doritos...
OMG, AM I THE INCONSIDERATE ONE IN MY RELATIONSHIP!?0 -
Well if there's ever been a first world problem, this is certainly it0
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My fiance and I are having some trouble striking a balance. I count calories via MFP, he just wings it. And he's lost almost as much as me (but I'm still winning mwhahaha!)
That balance is a pain though. All the veg I like he hates, and the other way around. But we want to be able to enjoy our meals, so a lot of times we'll settle on a main course. Fish, for example. We'll both eat a bit of fish. But he wants salad with ranch dressing as a side, but I can't afford it in my calories. So I sautee mushrooms for myself, and skip the salad.
It's worked pretty well for us thus far. It's a bit more work for whoever is cooking dinner to make that extra side, but we manage.0 -
If my husband doesn't eat what I planned/cooked, I make less of it, and have leftovers, then he eats whatever or doesn't. I don't think it's a big deal.0
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NO
edit: crap that's not the right one
Ju.. just? Bark? Bark up! Just bark up! Yes.
edit: balls I did it again0
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