Have you guys ever had an abusive partner that tried to sabotage your weight loss?
Barbaramarierobertson
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I had an abusive boyfriend that loved my BIG curves (he loves heavy unfit women) and he hated when I went to the gym.
He's abusive, didn't want me to go to the gym and got very angry when I lost weight. We had fights about it, he slapped me, left a bruse on my wrist and slammed me against the wall. I wouldn't listen to others advice and they had to snap me out of it. My freinds and family had to give me a reality check. I dumped him two days ago and called the police on him! He's in jail now. We dated for 4 weeks. Frankly I'm a lot happier without him in my life and single. I'm done dating! I always have bad luck in guys. Anyways I lost 4 pounds. Didn't lose any this week but whatever.
He's abusive, didn't want me to go to the gym and got very angry when I lost weight. We had fights about it, he slapped me, left a bruse on my wrist and slammed me against the wall. I wouldn't listen to others advice and they had to snap me out of it. My freinds and family had to give me a reality check. I dumped him two days ago and called the police on him! He's in jail now. We dated for 4 weeks. Frankly I'm a lot happier without him in my life and single. I'm done dating! I always have bad luck in guys. Anyways I lost 4 pounds. Didn't lose any this week but whatever.
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Barbaramarierobertson wrote: »Didn't lose any this week but whatever.
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All that in a month? Wow, good for all of you recognizing what was happening so quickly, and getting that garbage out right away, before he could ruin your entire life.3
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Sounds to me like you lost @180lbs (guessing on his weight). Great job!!!! Now you take care of you6
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I've never experienced it personally because I'm usually attracted to mellow easy going kind of people, but I had a friend who did and know how awful it is and how "forgiving" someone can be which can turn into "trapped" as time passes. You did the right thing nipping it in the bud because it could have been worse if you let it fester further.
You deserve to be happy, and you deserve the body you want. It's okay to focus on yourself right now and take care of yourself, but don't give up on dating entirely when you're ready in the future. There are plenty of great people out there. You have learned from this experience and may be able to recognize the warning signs in any potential relationship. Be picky. Just because you're overweight doesn't mean you need to settle for less. You deserve the best just like anyone of any weight.2 -
Barbaramarierobertson wrote: »serindipte wrote: »Sounds to me like you lost @180lbs (guessing on his weight). Great job!!!! Now you take care of you
I wish! I'm actually 226lbs. Now. Starting weight was 230lbs.
She meant you lost however much your jerk ex weighs by dumping him2 -
My mom used to run Weight Watchers classes and says this was common. Men would feel threatened by their wives or girlfriends losing weight, sometimes because they liked heavy women, sometimes because they feared their spouses becoming more attractive and cheating, and sometimes because they just liked the status quo. More common than outright abuse were attempts to sabotage by gifting candy, asking for fatty meals, complaining about time spend apart, etc.
I'm sorry this happened to you and glad you got help so quickly. Please be careful until you know he's not going to try to contact you again!5 -
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Well, a controlling, abusive guy might be interested in an overweight woman because he hopes she would have self esteem issues and put up with the abuse. Glad you caught this one early.4
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Glad the relationship was short. You can and will do way better! Inspired by you0
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Barbaramarierobertson wrote: »serindipte wrote: »Sounds to me like you lost @180lbs (guessing on his weight). Great job!!!! Now you take care of you
I wish! I'm actually 226lbs. Now. Starting weight was 230lbs.
I meant the dead weight of the guy My original SW was 229. You can do this!1 -
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I've never dealt with this and I'm very sorry that you have. My husband is absolutely supportive of me no matter what size and shape I'm in. He's my rock. You deserve the same thing and I hope that one day you find it.
Keep up the work and keep realizing that you are worth it.1 -
He did all of this after a month??? I'm glad you dumped him, it sounds like he could have ended up killing you. Stay strong, and under NO circumstances should you even consider taking him back. Abusive men like this tend to also be very charming... Trust me on this.
Work on becoming the best you and you will find good in retun. My best wishes.0 -
Barbaramarierobertson wrote: »I had an abusive boyfriend that loved my BIG curves (he loves heavy unfit women) and he hated when I went to the gym.
He's abusive, didn't want me to go to the gym and got very angry when I lost weight. We had fights about it, he slapped me, left a bruse on my wrist and slammed me against the wall. I wouldn't listen to others advice and they had to snap me out of it. My freinds and family had to give me a reality check. I dumped him two days ago and called the police on him! He's in jail now. We dated for 4 weeks. Frankly I'm a lot happier without him in my life and single. I'm done dating! I always have bad luck in guys. Anyways I lost 4 pounds. Didn't lose any this week but whatever.
Well done! Yeah - I would prioritize removing that threat over an arbitrary number on a scale this week.
I recently removed a narcissist from the workplace and found this series very eye opening on how toxic these people can be:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJudXl1_ks81 -
good for you moving forward and calling the police.
yes, it's not uncommon. low self esteem people are easier to control. they are also more accepting of unacceptable behavior because who else would love them. and abusers feed on that.2
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