Does anyone have a spouse that undermines their efforts?
Replies
-
mine!!! he is a right little so and so for tempting me, last night we had a 5 minute "discussion" over whether i wanted a dessert or not, and this is a regular thing, he always wants a pudding after the main meal always wants something unhealthy, always wants crisps and chocolate to take as part of his lunch for work, when he cooks he refuses to tell me whats in it and produces huge portions and then sulks if i don't eat it all. he gloats when he steps on the scale or goes down a belt notch without trying, and worse of all he jiggles my flabby bits!!!!
but i do still love him despite his faults
If my SO jiggled my flabby bits, I'd have to jab him in the throat. Seriously.
oh he normally gets a decent slap, bedroom privilages become restricted and worse of all i make him eat a salad, he's learning not to touch the love handles lol0 -
Mine is usually good, but this past weekend was bad. I tried to eat something healthy at a restaurant, but he wanted to do this "2 for $20" deal to save money, which also included an app, he was cranky when I said no and it wasn't worth a fight in public. He thinks "once in awhile" is not a big deal but the problem is, "once in awhile" to him means 3 times a week.0
-
She used to. Unintentionally. She knows I like Dilly Bars from DQ and when Holland would go to DQ occassionally to get something, Jan would have her pick me one up. The last time was about a month ago. I had already asked her not to, but she forgot. It's still sitting in my freezer and she hasn't done it since.0
-
I would sit down with him infront of MFP & break it all down for him. Show him your calories, look in the database at the food. Show him things that are worth eating and things that aren't. Maybe if he sees what you are up against he will understand and be able to be more supportive.0
-
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.0 -
lol...... oh my god Karin.... YOURE EVIL!!!0
-
lol...... oh my god Karin.... YOURE EVIL!!!
No way, the treats stop and sex continues. Everybody wins!0 -
This content has been removed.
-
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.
It'd never happen again.0 -
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.
It'd never happen again.
Exactly!0 -
I say you thank him properly later tonight & burn off those cupcake calories naturally! :devil: :smokin:
Love this answer!0 -
Yes! Its so frustrating and I do my best to see the good intentions behind it but its still hard.
Thank goodness for MFP to help us all with the encouragement we don't always get at home or work.
Stay strong and keep up the good work!0 -
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I know that my wife and I have both unintentionally undermined efforts while intending to be supportive or just doing things that have been appreciated in the past. The other night my wife ordered a dessert at a restaurant while we were travelling. She offered to share/split the dessert - something that I didn't want at all. We all get in habits - and between husband and wife they are all habits of sharing and expressing care and togetherness. Just as it takes time to readjust my own eating and fitness patterns, it will take my wife some time to remember that I am doing things differently. Loving reminders are going to be needed (don't snap! - that will only cause mutual hurt). I think that the idea of showing your husband your MFP eating/exercise/goals etc is a terrific idea. I am glad to see so many good suggestions that have been given - they will help me too when the next time comes up between my wife and myself. They also remind me to be considerate of my wife's needs too! We all goof at times. Sounds like you have a husband who really treasures you! I'll bet that his next little treat will be calorie-free!0
-
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.
LOL - I think my husband would say "LIAR!". As bad as they are for me, cupcakes make me feel awesome, and he knows it! It's the broccoli that always upsets my stomach. :bigsmile:0 -
This often happens as the spouse of the weight reducing person starts "looking slim, trim & drop-dead gorgeous". Whether the "enabler" (a term often used for alcoholics who cannot drink alone so they try to get others to join in their destructive behavior) is able to admit it or not. They are afraid of "losing" that healthier spouse to someone else so they, subconsciously, do what they can to destroy the other person's efforts to keep them fat. That's the bottom line...fear of loss and underlying jealousy of the unknown...it's a protective defense mechanism. That's not a bad thing but it might help you understand the behavior. Be strong and don't give in when the "treats" appear because that person loves you with all their being. Thank them, love them, and tell them that you love them enough to stay with your program and be super healthy so you can enjoy each other for more years than you want to count.
This is great info right here!! LOVE THIS RESPONSE! =0) VERY TRUE!0 -
My wife and I are both guilty of this, although we have improved quite a bit on it.0
-
You could say, "Thank you so much for thinking of me, but you know what? It made my stomach hurt. When my stomach hurts I don't feel like having sex."
The end.
LOL - I think my husband would say "LIAR!". As bad as they are for me, cupcakes make me feel awesome, and he knows it! It's the broccoli that always upsets my stomach. :bigsmile:
LOL! Then I guess we know why he brings you cupcakes!!! He sounds like a really sweet guy, I bet it'll just take some time for him to get used to the idea of not bringing you treats. Men are providers, he probably just needs a little redirection. Just like it takes time for us to be able to resist, it takes them a little time to get used to idea that we are serious. Like you said, he used to bring half a dozen, so it is getting better!0 -
LOL! Then I guess we know why he brings you cupcakes!!! He sounds like a really sweet guy, I bet it'll just take some time for him to get used to the idea of not bringing you treats. Men are providers, he probably just needs a little redirection. Just like it takes time for us to be able to resist, it takes them a little time to get used to idea that we are serious. Like you said, he used to bring half a dozen, so it is getting better!
The heck with cupcakes, I would much rather have some karincakes!0 -
I seen this morning and thought of your thread...so I wanted to make sure you all seen this quote.
"The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me. "
~ Ayn Rand
Have a great day all and be strong!!!0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions