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Don't ever ask your boyfriend/husband if you need to lose weight. That is not fair to ask. You need to do it for yourself, not anyone else.0
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I asked my bf the same thing, and he told me Yes, I needed to lose weight. His answer hurt a bit, but overall Im happier he was honest with me. Ask your.man again and reassure him you wont be angry with him, and then make sure you arent! Haha0
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You say you'd be ok with his answer either way. But you asked us a question; the general consensus in the answers you're getting is that the question you asked him was a "no-win / unfair" question and you seem to be rejecting the answer. If this is any indication, then no, you really wouldn't be ok either way with his answer. In fact, his "I don't know" may be his true answer... he may not have thought about your weight as much as you do. Many men are pretty clueless about how much women weigh or "should weigh".
You're hurt by this answer, which could be his true answer. You reject the answers you're getting here. Think again about whether you're truly open to honesty and any answer he may give you.
Also important here (as others have pointed out) is that his answer to your question is no where near as important as yours. It's your body. Do you think it would be healthier or feel better?
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I was just a bit concerned that he's overly interested in the fact my sister has lost weight and keeps commenting on it.
That's probably what you need to talk to him about then. Tell him that it bothers you/upsets you that he's commenting on your sister's weight loss. Ask him why he keeps mentioning it.0 -
It's annoying as he commented my sister has lost weight and is looking good (I'm 12000 miles away from him at the moment).
GRRR.
He's not sleeping with your sister. Talking to you requires much more diplomacy.
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I asked my husband what your boyfriend might have meant. His reply was that boyfriend only wanted to say what you wanted to hear, and didn't know what you wanted to hear!
When last year I asked my husband the same question, he replied, I think you're completely beautiful, but if you think you need to lose weight I'll support you. I thought that was a pretty much perfect answer!0 -
That's like asking a dude "does this make me look fat? "There is no right answer for him! Dammed if u do, n damned if u don't0
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Do not ask a man. Because he feels no answer is the right answer........0
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It's not his choice. Only you can say if you need to change something about yourself. So IMO, he was spot on.0
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That's a leading question and there is no right answer. It's like when the prosecutor asks the defendant "do you still beat your wife?" Either way, the answer is potentially fatal to your relationship.
We all need support from our partners but really, if they are who we think they are, they will love us no matter what.
THe MFP club needs to support you so you don't go to your BF for weight loss support. Most people don't care what we eat or what we weigh and they really are not interested in our obsession. That's why we are here for each other.0 -
that's a trick question! my girlfriend asks me if i think she should lose weight i always go with whatever makes you happy babe. works like a charm. guys don't seem to be as well thought out. but being a girl i know my way out of things.0
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My boyfriend and i are overweight .So were both working together to lose weight he's honest with me we both tell each other the truth i know i'm over weight and need to lose! Where in this together i love him to death and he feels the same we want to be healthy to live a long life together!0
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Yup. Pleading the 5th. I did that for a while myself.0
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