Sabotage or just being too sensitive

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  • lizzieanne2002
    lizzieanne2002 Posts: 97 Member
    I'm sure he was just trying to do something nice. Save them for a rare treat but remind him that your trying not to have unhealthy things. Had the same thing with my boyfriend bringing home king size pot noodles in the past.
  • suziecue25
    suziecue25 Posts: 289 Member
    Best thing is to ask him what his motive was OP then there's no misunderstandings. All the best with losing the weight love :)

    If my other half of 30 years brought that sugary drink in for me it would be.........what part of I'm not drinking pop [soda] do you not understand lol ;)

    He's the other way around though.......7.30am this morning and 3 days into my calorie counting he pipes up with .......would you like me to get the exercise bike out of the loft darling...... >:)>:)>:)>:)>:)>:)>:)>:)>:) He knows I'm a sloth and need time to get into something like that....a week at least!

  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,055 Member
    meeper123 wrote: »
    We had a talk and he wasn't thinking he says but he also has been feeling a little put off by me wanting to lose weight he likes bigger women but also wants me healthy

    Are you currently in the Overweight or Obese BMI? If you are just slightly into Overweight, that's not necessarily unhealthy, but more overweight than that and your doctor would want you to lose weight.
  • meeper123
    meeper123 Posts: 3,347 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    meeper123 wrote: »
    We had a talk and he wasn't thinking he says but he also has been feeling a little put off by me wanting to lose weight he likes bigger women but also wants me healthy

    Are you currently in the Overweight or Obese BMI? If you are just slightly into Overweight, that's not necessarily unhealthy, but more overweight than that and your doctor would want you to lose weight.

    I am obese 220 lbs atm
  • Hockeymom2three
    Hockeymom2three Posts: 10 Member
    Can’t really respond because I don’t know the dynamics of your relationship. It’s only sabotage if he is controlling in other areas of your marriage. If you have a loving relationship then it’s just him doing what he has always done. If you fight constantly, it’s sabotage. Just my opinion.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,352 Member
    meeper123 wrote: »
    I have made it clear to my husband that I dont want cake, cookies, candy, or soda. I have told him i not to tempt me, but not even a week later he is bringing me home dr pepper's then when I remind him he gets upset. He is overweight as well but does not want to change. He may just be trying to think of me or I am just reading things that aren't there. Either way I needed to vent.

    Buy yourself a diet Dr Pepper. Tell him you prefer those.
  • hixa30
    hixa30 Posts: 274 Member
    Tell him the energy of what one can contains. Then drink it. Say "we're going to go for a walk to burn off that energy".

    Come back an hour (or whatever) later.
  • ghudson92
    ghudson92 Posts: 2,061 Member
    I think your husband was just being thoughtful. My fiancé brings me home food/drink items quite often, especially if he has tried something new and thinks I will like it. If its high cal, which it usually is, I just thank him and say I'm going to put it in the snack box and keep it for when I really fancy it. It pleases all parties that way, and he usually ends up eating whatever it is within about 2 days anyway as he isn't watching his calories. You just have to learn how to deal with these things as they happen.
  • DawnnB67
    DawnnB67 Posts: 5 Member
    Thank you all for your post and comments. I have been married 20 years and my husband buys me cookies every weekend, an occasional ice cream, AND brings me seconds from dinner. I gave up trying to change him, and finally figured out that that’s how he grew up - food is love, and that’s why he does it. He is also overweight and maybe part of that is to make himself feel better when he eats a lot. I need to find willpower and “tricks” to work around this. But I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one with this problem!!
  • makkimakki2018
    makkimakki2018 Posts: 414 Member
    might just be for himself. think of it as good training to be able to just not touch those things for a good while.
  • ImNikki6
    ImNikki6 Posts: 32 Member
    From what you said you did tell him you were trying to avoid soda and than he brings YOU the soda, not him or for the house but you he than gets upset when you remind him... does he get upset like ohh dang sorry or like upset at you for not wanting the soda he got you? To me it could be him trying to derail you. My husband who is very thin but does eat junk, normally its stuff I do not like but..... backfround.. I've always been chunky and hubby loves it so when I try to eat healthy ge will be on board a few days and when he sees me doing good, he will be like ohhh let's get Dunkin donuts or hell make a batch of cookies. I've learned to not say anything when I try to lose weight, I just got back on MFP last week, DH noticed i haven't been snacking at night and 2 nights ago he tried to give me something and I said ohh I'm trying to not snacking at night... last night he made brownies (my fav). Yes it's on me to resist, which I have BUT it's nice to have support at home. I would try to have a nice talk with hubby about it and see where it goes. I love my hubby but I have to say, he always tries to derail my healthy eating and I actually feel more empowered and proud of myself when I resist it
  • kellyjellybellyjelly
    kellyjellybellyjelly Posts: 9,480 Member
    edited January 2019
    You could always weigh the drink on the food scale & split it between your spouse & yourself. Or take the drink to work & give it to someone who enjoys Dr. Pepper.

    Or give the drink to someone who is homeless.
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