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  • JanieJack
    JanieJack Posts: 3,831 Member
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    My ex-husband was an officer in the AF. We dated throughout college... my highest weight back then was about 110
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    He said that he'd never found me pretty, but I was skinny and that's what he liked. Now that I wasn't skinny anymore, there just wasn't that much to like. He'd been jealous for years of all his officer friends who had pretty, blonde, skinny wives, and I didn't have any of those "qualities".
    ...
    I'm now happily married to someone who met me when I weighed 160. Now I'm up to 190 and he loves me just as much. I'd like to get back down to 150, and while he says he'd like me to weigh a little more than that (he likes chubby girls lol

    So sorry you had to go through that. As a female officer I see it all the time. Makes me mad. I am so glad you found a keeper!
  • Tiff587
    Tiff587 Posts: 264 Member
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    I really think you should talk to him, I think there is a very good chance that he wants to support you, and help you be healthy.

    My other half is really supportive of my new lifestyle and the look I want to achieve, but I know he has loved me through skinny and tubby times. Sometime men aren't so good at saying things how we want to hear them, but I truly think sometime we just communicate a little differently.

    Also you look beautiful!

    :flowerforyou:
  • JanieJack
    JanieJack Posts: 3,831 Member
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    I am really sorry he is making you feel this way whether intentional or not. You deserve to be treated awesome not matter what weight you are!

    Just wanna point out that he can't "make" her feel like this. *She* is making herself feel like this.

    Many of us would feel worried too, but we control our feelings.

    And bottom line, each of us has an appearance that appeals to us. Sure, our husbands should treat us awesome no matter what size and weight we are. But many of us don't want to just be treated awesome....we want our husbands to lust after us too.
  • working_hard
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    OK ... I am probably gonna get slammed for this, but oh well. You asked for honest! My wife and I have been married for over 15 years. As one would expect, we have both gained some weight over the course of that time (me more than her). She has never said it outright, but I can tell from her actions that, though she still loves me, she does not find me as physically attractive as she once did. More for my own self esteem than anything, I have started working hard at losing weight and am making some great progress (almost 40 lbs in 2012). I, on the other end, find her as sexy and beautiful as the first day we met. Seeing her belly button or legs gets me going as much as it ever did. (Sorry .... probably TMI.) However, because of her weight gain, SHE does not feel as attractive and sexy as she once did. As a result she is dressing more and more to hide the weight, but won't do anything about it. I would love nothing more than to see her in a bikini. But instead she wears bathing suits more fit for a 90 year old and just says, "I'm too old for a bikini. Deal with it." I have, numerous times, bought her sexy lingerie and have yet to see her in any of it. She always says, "When I lose some weight," but neer actually makes the effort to lose it. I WANT HER TO LOSE WEIGHT ... but not because I think she needs to lose weight for physical reasons. I want her to lose it because of the impact it has had on her self-image and the impact that, in turn, has had on our relationship. Bottom line ... if YOU FEEL overwieght and are not comfortable with the way you look, do something about it. But your man is probably like me and thinks his girl is as hot as ever regardless.
  • xALEXANDROx
    xALEXANDROx Posts: 3,416 Member
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    Couldn't agree more with Qarol. Sounds like his problem. He should love you for you, no matter what.
    On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with him wanting you to be healty.
    ^^this ^^
  • azlady7
    azlady7 Posts: 471 Member
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    OK ... I am probably gonna get slammed for this, but oh well. You asked for honest! My wife and I have been married for over 15 years. As one would expect, we have both gained some weight over the course of that time (me more than her). She has never said it outright, but I can tell from her actions that, though she still loves me, she does not find me as physically attractive as she once did. More for my own self esteem than anything, I have started working hard at losing weight and am making some great progress (almost 40 lbs in 2012). I, on the other end, find her as sexy and beautiful as the first day we met. Seeing her belly button or legs gets me going as much as it ever did. (Sorry .... probably TMI.) However, because of her weight gain, SHE does not feel as attractive and sexy as she once did. As a result she is dressing more and more to hide the weight, but won't do anything about it. I would love nothing more than to see her in a bikini. But instead she wears bathing suits more fit for a 90 year old and just says, "I'm too old for a bikini. Deal with it." I have, numerous times, bought her sexy lingerie and have yet to see her in any of it. She always says, "When I lose some weight," but neer actually makes the effort to lose it. I WANT HER TO LOSE WEIGHT ... but not because I think she needs to lose weight for physical reasons. I want her to lose it because of the impact it has had on her self-image and the impact that, in turn, has had on our relationship. Bottom line ... if YOU FEEL overwieght and are not comfortable with the way you look, do something about it. But your man is probably like me and thinks his girl is as hot as ever regardless.

    no slamming here :) this is exactly howw my hubby feels. right on :D
  • TinkrBelz
    TinkrBelz Posts: 888 Member
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    OK ... I am probably gonna get slammed for this, but oh well. You asked for honest! My wife and I have been married for over 15 years. As one would expect, we have both gained some weight over the course of that time (me more than her). She has never said it outright, but I can tell from her actions that, though she still loves me, she does not find me as physically attractive as she once did. More for my own self esteem than anything, I have started working hard at losing weight and am making some great progress (almost 40 lbs in 2012). I, on the other end, find her as sexy and beautiful as the first day we met. Seeing her belly button or legs gets me going as much as it ever did. (Sorry .... probably TMI.) However, because of her weight gain, SHE does not feel as attractive and sexy as she once did. As a result she is dressing more and more to hide the weight, but won't do anything about it. I would love nothing more than to see her in a bikini. But instead she wears bathing suits more fit for a 90 year old and just says, "I'm too old for a bikini. Deal with it." I have, numerous times, bought her sexy lingerie and have yet to see her in any of it. She always says, "When I lose some weight," but neer actually makes the effort to lose it. I WANT HER TO LOSE WEIGHT ... but not because I think she needs to lose weight for physical reasons. I want her to lose it because of the impact it has had on her self-image and the impact that, in turn, has had on our relationship. Bottom line ... if YOU FEEL overwieght and are not comfortable with the way you look, do something about it. But your man is probably like me and thinks his girl is as hot as ever regardless.

    Agree 100%!!!!
  • Thesoundofwolf
    Thesoundofwolf Posts: 378 Member
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    Doesn't sound like a healthy person, or a health relationship if he does not love all of you.

    There is more then just a body.

    There is the heart, the mind and the soul.

    But there is also, in his defense, the concern- why does your body yo yo like that? What dark places do you go to, internally, to allow yourself that weight change? Why does his view on you, push you so hard?

    What do you accept of yourself, and what do you not? It is your life first, always you first to be healthy. If you cannot be strong for yourself, you cannot be strong for others. For your child, for your husband for your friends and family. It is this sense of self-realization to come to terms with.

    You are a woman. And you are of strength and endurance. It isn't dieting or weight loss you are looking for- but life changes and health.
  • mrmanmeat
    mrmanmeat Posts: 1,968 Member
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    I love him very much...

    I think he just has a weird issue with "fat"
    This makes me sad. It might be possible, but I have to ask...why would you want him to stay with you if he found you unattractive?

    Sounds like he's the one with the problem, not you.

    Everyone looks better w/ less fat. Period.

    If he's in reasonably good shape, I don't see a problem with wanting you to be the same.

    Call me an *kitten* if you want too, but do it for your health and then the rest will fall into place.
  • dmpizza
    dmpizza Posts: 3,321 Member
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    I don't want to be mean, but if you got marries at 160 pounds, you didn't look like a VS model.
    SO THAT IS NOT WHAT HE WANTS FROM YOU.

    If you have a weight issue, deal with it.
    If you have a marriage issue, deal with that.

    In your case I don't believe they are combined.

    Good Luck with everything and thank your husband for his service.
  • KenziesMomma11
    KenziesMomma11 Posts: 258 Member
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    He never told me that he wanted me to lose weight, and if you saw my eariler response, I talked with him about my insecurities and he said he loved me and didn't care. Its really me who has the issue. I've come to realize this with all of the wonderful respnses I have gotten on here, which is what I was looking for.
    It's a sticky situation. I question someone's "love" for another if it's skewed by size. Yes attractiveness helps when single, but once it's a done deal I would be weary if someone said to me I needed to lose weight or was turned off by me if I gained a few pounds.
  • CookieCrumble
    CookieCrumble Posts: 221 Member
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    my old man gave me a ultimatium a little over a month ago he told me that if i did not lose weight he would leave completely
    i am 5*10 179 i carry weight pretty well because of my height i was comfortable for the most part with myself

    since i have figured out that i should not have to lose weight for him to want me he should want and be attracted to me and love me for me so now i am losing for me and if he dont want me i know there is someone out there who does and will love me for me no matter if i am over weight or not
    i dont think you can love someone if you are not attracted because part of love is attraction it is not true love in my eyes

    I could cry at your post... you are tall for a woman and I would imagine, within a normal range or not far away from it. Your profile picture is lovely.

    Yes, attraction is all important - it's what makes us want to find out more about a person but a person who loves you, having gone through the initial stages, does not ditch you at the first sign of a weight gain. If you lose the weight HE wants, what changes will you have to make then? This ultimatum is not the last, I guarantee it... <sad voice of experience emoticon>

    I don't know what your 'old man' weighs but THAT's the weight I think you need to lose. Take that ultimatum and raise it to dumping him - there is somebody out there who will not give you an ultimatum to lose weight. You deserve a heck of a lot better than him and you need to realise that. I am rooting for some knight on a white charger to ride up on his horse, scoop you up on it, and ride off into the sunset with you... leaving your shallow, vapid 'old man' to his minor thoughts and major regrets.

    You're lovely, really. :flowerforyou:
  • Thesoundofwolf
    Thesoundofwolf Posts: 378 Member
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    I don't want to be mean, but if you got marries at 160 pounds, you didn't look like a VS model.
    SO THAT IS NOT WHAT HE WANTS FROM YOU.

    If you have a weight issue, deal with it.
    If you have a marriage issue, deal with that.

    In your case I don't believe they are combined.

    Good Luck with everything and thank your husband for his service.

    <3 Pizza.

    Anyhow.

    yeah the core of the issues is your head space in my honest opinion. It sounds like you are to willing to mold. To change yourself for him. And loosing yourself is the most dangerous thing in the world.

    It is this submission to another, this sort of mental slavery. It is toxic, and wrong. And should never ever allow one to fall to it.
  • Xbwalker
    Xbwalker Posts: 65
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    Love is blind. Perhaps he wants you to be healthy but if your physical appearance is what is holding you both together, your relationship doesn't have tough soil to stand on. I find my wife attractive and she finds me attractive. Even at my max weight of 240 (working on that now). If he truly loves you for you then the relationship will hold.

    Every man would idealy love a hott lady of course but when that little thing we call "love" comes into play, all that goes out the window. If he loves you truly, your weight won't matter. I'd ask him about it. Communication is the key to any good relationship. Never keep secrets and always be open.
  • TLCEsq
    TLCEsq Posts: 413 Member
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    I think you've had a lot of great replies to this... from my personal experience, self confidence (or lack thereof) that relates to a female's appearance/weight has much more to do with the relationship issues than how the person actually looks. I was 215 when I met my husband, went all the way up to 230, lost all the way down to 167, then law school and the bar exam packed about 30 back on me. I'm slimmer than when we met and were married, but it affects me psychologically because I feel like I didn't have control of myself and screwed up a good thing because I was stressed out. I have a lot of hormonal problems now and losing weight has been VERY hard. That being said, my husband loves me and tells me I'm beautiful, he just hates to see how I let my appearance affect me. We went to Hawaii in December and the whole time I was preoccupied with my weight. I have things more under control now and am on a healthier path. My esteem issues caused some communication problems in addition to other issues in the relationship but we have moved past that. I'm trying to be more positive and feel good about myself NOW. I wouldn't be surprised if your husband just wants you to be healthy and happy because he can see that you are insecure and not happy with yourself. Only you can change that, and it sounds like you are on the right track! :-)
  • bjfmade
    bjfmade Posts: 543 Member
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    I did talk to him about my issue with my weight and worry that he might leave and he told me he didn't care, that he loved me and thats why he married me...because I was his best friend and he loved being with me.

    BUT... I just can't get around how he gets so grossed out by people we see when we are out that are overweight but I am also overweight.

    Don't make this into a bigger issue than it is. The best thing you can do is take your husband for his word. He loves you inside and out. As for the people you see out in public....he is only judging by the outside, looks only.
    Be confident in who you are and are becoming. Quit dwelling on the things you don't like and concentrate on what you do like. You will get to where you want to be in good time, might as well enjoy the journey. Be positive and happy. There is nothing like being around a happy person.
  • mnwalkingqueen
    mnwalkingqueen Posts: 1,299 Member
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    yes you can but he should love you for so many of your attributes, physical appearance is but just one of these ,

    I have to agree with Giantruss, so much more than looks to a person.

    Russ

    I agree with both of you my boyfriend who I love dearly is about 300lbs. I love him for more than just his looks and even though other people say he is fat as hell, he is perfect to me.
  • RyanDanielle5101
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    I don't feel that women (or men even) should get defensive about a significant other/husband/wife trying to express how they feel about a weight issue, when you are committed or married to someone communication is key, if both parties can't communicate honestly how they feel it only goes downhill from there.

    I'm thinking he is trying to figure out the best way to talk to you about getting healthy and the losing weight part is a bonus!!

    And because this happened to me, maybe you have been giving off an “I'm not happy with myself” vibe unknowingly and he wants back the happy (most importantly happy with herself) woman he married:)
  • PHS7
    PHS7 Posts: 213 Member
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    My wife added almost 80 pounds when she was pregnant with our son (17 years ago) and has fluctuated in weight all thoughout our marriage. THe bottom line for me is that I love her for who she is and although I thought she looked better when she was thinner, I still found her attractive because I love her as a person. I can't speak for all men (or women for that matter), but that's how I feel. Love is love.

    I'm with you. My wife put on a bit of weight when she was pregnant 18 years ago and never fully took it off. Doesn't bother me though. I love the curves. She's a woman. I am more concerned about her being healthy. That is my number one concern. Maybe, just maybe, you're guy is feeling the same. I'd ask him, straight-up. If he's concerned about your health, it'll be a good thing. If he wants a model, buy him a Victoria's Secret Catalog and find someone who loves you for you. I can guarantee there's someone out there.
  • TourThePast
    TourThePast Posts: 1,753 Member
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    Obviously I'm not a man but I live in a male dominated world and most of my friends are male.
    SO HERE IS MY QUESTION....can you honestly love and be happy with someone you don't find physically attractive? I'm worried that if I don't get the results he pictures in his head...he might head...out...
    Some people might be happy for a while with someone who isn't physically attractive. But why would you want to be physically unattractive? You're here because you realise you need to be in better shape, not so your husband won't leave you, but for yourself.

    I'm a woman, I find slender men sexy. When my boyfriend put on a lot of weight I loved him as much as ever. But I didn't find him physically attractive and our sex life sucked. He's now lost a lot of weight, so fortunately the question of whether I'd have stayed with someone in the long term who didn't turn me on didn't arise.

    You cannot change what turns you on. Some people love long hair, some people get turned on by large breasts, some people get turned on by fit healthy bodies. Nobody wakes up one morning and says "Hey, I'll get turned on by fat women / thin women / rubber / shoes" or whatever.

    Don't do it for him, do it for you.

    Because you know that being fit and healthy is the right thing to be.