Anyone find this easier when they're single?
byoml2013
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I only moved in with my boyfriend a few months ago, but I distinctly remember it being a lot easier to keep focused when we weren't living together. He always makes elaborate dinners and a baked potato or salmon steak won't satisfy him. He's also got a ridiculous appetite and I find myself mindlessly eating with him whenever he's bought in crisps and snacks etc. I just wish I could find the determination without having to have separate meals etc. Anyone else in a similar situation?
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I completely agree. I won't get up during a movie and pop butter dripping, salt infused popcorn but my hubby will.... I can resist what I don't smell or see, next thing I know I have eaten half the bowl.0
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I find it helps to whip myself up a big salad or steamed vegetables and start with that, and then have a small portion of the elaborate dinner my partner cooks up. When he starts snacking, get up and make yourself a cup of tea - point is, don't just gaze at what he's eating or have four sad bites, get something else filling and healthful into your hands and munch on that.0
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Hi,
I stay off the alcohol and bad food when my mans not around.. but so does he.. hahaha.
It is easier when single most definately!! I think its more motivational because there is the excitement of meeting someone new
and looking your best for them,etc etc xx0 -
I've been married for 5 years, and we lived together for a year before that. I'll admit that about half the time we make separate dinners. He's not willing to eat what I cook for the most part, and I'm not willing to be fat.
So yes, it was WAY easier single. I still him though!0 -
My fiance is so supportive, he lifts me up when I cant put the tortilla chips down. He inspires me to get out of bed and get moving and he always, always has my back. There is no way I could do this ...this well without him.0
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Oh my god, YES. When my boyfriend goes on his business trips, I am near perfect with my eating and my exercising, because I don't have to worry about what he wants to eat. He's so very anti-veggies, it makes mealtime really really not fun for me, so I just end up eating whatever it is he wants. Even if it's in a smaller portion, I know it's not all that great. I kinda wish he'd go on a longer trip lately! LOL0
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Being in a relationship made me chubby. We ate out alot, we drank a lot. When we broke up I filled my time with work and the gym and I feel great!!!0
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Hi,
I stay off the alcohol and bad food when my mans not around.. but so does he.. hahaha.
It is easier when single most definately!! I think its more motivational because there is the excitement of meeting someone new
and looking your best for them,etc etc xx
I think you're right, I remember buying myself nice outfits and making more of an effort when we first got together. I now spend a LOT of time in his big jumpers and joggies around the house. Oh God. What have I become.0 -
Yes! I had no problem before husband and I moved in together. We both had horrible eating habits though0
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Yes! I started trying to lose weight when I was in a relationship but my boyfriend was a cook which spelled trouble for me. Now that I'm single I have a lot more control about what I eat and am not tempted by those around me.0
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Yessss! I would run every night and now...I'm just now getting back into it. It's very hard to do, though. At night, we would eat cheese, crackers, and have a nice glass of wine before dinner. I've tried to cut that out even though he remarks about how much will power I have and has to eat the cheese/crackers by myself...lol...he'll get over it when he sees what I look like when all this fat's gone. Just stay strong and don't eat if you aren't hungry!
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with my ex yes it was easier he wuud always tell me how this and tht ws bad ttht i was doing and fattening food galore he didnt wnt me to lose though. now my fiance is on here and i find it easier actually cuz he is supportive and im supportive and we r doing it together and challenging eachother0
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Yes - I had dropped some weight before I met my now husband, and not long after I got back into bad habits and put all of it back on, plus some. He has terrible eating habits, and is also a big guy. One of my largest problems is the cost for 2 people to eat healthy. I can get him to eat healthy things, but the quantities I need to cook for him make it impossible to afford to feed him. I'll eat one 4 oz fish filet where he would need to eat 3. And cooking 2 different meals is tough - I'm eating a healthy meal and he's eating 3 hot dogs. It's a struggle, but I've learned that I will be no good to anyone if I don't get healthier, so I've just started focusing on what I eat, and letting him take care of his own dinners. It's tough, but you just have to be a little selfish when it comes to your health.0
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Do you cook? What about trying to make healthy things for dinners? There are some awesome recipes these days to where the person eating it has NO idea it's low-fat.
My favs are:
skinnytaste.com
canyoustayfordinner.com
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I was a size 8 while my husband was deployed, he came home and I'm a size 16. I don't blame him (or his amazing cooking abilities) just pointing out the difference.0
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I know exactly how you feel, my husband is the type who can eat ANYTHING and not gain a pound whereas I look at something and gain 10 lbs. He has learned to eat healthy with me because I ate unhealthy with him since we met lol. It's hard not to give into temptation because he snack all the time, but I just keep thinking that I have come this far, giving in would be a set back. I also agree with Melissa, snack on healthy stuff, eat a salad before hand, ect. It gets easier! Good luck!0
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Curious...seeing all these posts...I specifically said to my fiance. " I need your help and support"
Now that is love...
Does anyone do that??
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Your going to have to break that habit or have him make things that accommodate both of you. I had an ex girl friend who (and I didnt realize this till after we broke up), unknowingly tired to keep up with me when it came to eating. She didn't know why she did it but just did because I had the food and I ate a lot. She gain a lot a weight during that time frame but it also didn't help that I was not eating healthy either.0
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I only moved in with my boyfriend a few months ago, but I distinctly remember it being a lot easier to keep focused when we weren't living together. He always makes elaborate dinners and a baked potato or salmon steak won't satisfy him. He's also got a ridiculous appetite and I find myself mindlessly eating with him whenever he's bought in crisps and snacks etc. I just wish I could find the determination without having to have separate meals etc. Anyone else in a similar situation?
My roommate and his gf do the same thing. I would just sell him.0 -
My ex- BF used to use MFP and I thought it would be easy because we were both watching our calories and trying to lose weight but our methods of how we went about meeting our goals for the day were very different. He would eat very little all day and make pretty much anything he wanted for dinner because he would exerise and have 3000 calories to use. I would pace myself and try to spread my consumption more evenly throughout the day. It took me all of last year to finally separate myself from the "all {of us}" mind set. All of us succeed or all of us fail mind-set. I was sabataging myself over and over I would be super focussed and disciplined at work (where none of my co-worker care what I've made myself for lunch) and I'd leave work and head home where my boyfriend and kids would pick apart my plan (the menu) to the point where they'd make me so frustrated that I'd just whip out my debit card and head off to the drive-thru. I'm not doing that anymore. I was trying to help all of us eat healthy. This year I've started telling everyone I'mm making what I'm making and if they don't like it they are old enough to cook for themselves. What I'm finding is that they will b*tch they don't want it/they don't like this or that and by the time I'm done cooking they are standing with plates and forks at attention. I guess even "less than desirable [to them]" menu is still better than doing the actual work of planning and cooking a meal themselves LOL0
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It would be easier if I were single for sure...... I wouldnt be considering anyones wants and needs but my own when shopping. That said, he has been a doll about not having much of the off limits foods with me there. And if he does, and I DO decide I want some, he will fix me a *tiny* little bit, himself a smaller than usual serving, and put the rest away, so that it is just enough to satisfy the taste buds and not make me depressed. He and I both cook well, and have been making far healthier meals.
So, while it would be *easier*, the trade off wouldnt make it worth it for me at all! I've got a great man and would rather fight like hell to lose a single pound than not have him around all the time.
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Oi, Careful what you say Lawnbfrench!!! lol, but I do agree, we eat healthier and drink less when we are apart. :-))0
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Decca do I know you?0
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Curious...seeing all these posts...I specifically said to my fiance. " I need your help and support"
Now that is love...
As it should be... my husband and I do this for each other. Sometimes you just have to ask, I guess.0 -
Curious...seeing all these posts...I specifically said to my fiance. " I need your help and support"
Now that is love...
As it should be... my husband and I do this for each other. Sometimes you just have to ask, I guess.
I think it is hard to ask for help...but it pays off!0 -
Yes my boyfriend constantly tells me to eat more! It's annoying as I'm eating the right mount of calories just healthier choices! He's healthy too but bigger meals, very carby. He hates that I calorie count too. It's irritating I'm finding I'm doing it in secret now whereas I shouldn't! :-G0
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Nah, my boyfriend is in the same boat as me. Both trying to get healthier and lose some weight. Having said that, we are sometimes a bad influence on each other in terms of what we eat, but we are both in the same place now so its not so bad. Maybe you can ask your boyfriend to start working out with you and join MFP, then perhaps he will start becoming more health conscious.0
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Its much harder if the couple doesnt support each other. With only 18 years of marital bliss so far, were convinced that we each have to allow each other to be a little bit selfish in this area if we want to get fit even if we try to be unselfish in everything else.0
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My soon to be ex-husband was definitely bad for me when it came to food. He could eat three times what I ate every meal and still not have to worry about gaining weight. He also was obsessed with food, always wanting me to eat more and making sure I ate every meal. I would tell him that I want to lose weight and he'd use the line "I love you just the way you are".... which is good to know, but was not motivating me to lose weight. He would also tell me that I didn't have to lose weight to make him happy and I would always tell him that it's not about making him happy, it's trying to make myself happy about what I see when I look in the mirror. Plus he never was much of a fruits and veggies guy.
But now that we're not together and I'm not with anyone else currently - it's easy to focus on me, because I'm the only one that I have to worry about - and this time I'm determined to succeed. I'm almost 2 weeks in - and I am happy about how I feel.0 -
My hubby is six foot two and as thin as a rail... he literally can eat ANYTHING!! It is so unfair... I've gained forty pounds cause of all of the fast food and unhealthy eating we have done together, while he has managed to stay at exactly the same weight. These past two weeks it has been a hard adjustment to having to make two meals, especially since I LOVE to cook, but he won't touch vegetables or healthy foods, so I will have to find some sort of balance eventually...0
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