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#1 by ThankfulGuy on July 9th, 2011
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There is not much we can do about the problems INSIDE OTHERS (such as the boyfriend mentioned), but you just have to take care of yourself, first, w/out any guilt. Human beings are funny. The reaction of one partner, friend, family member, co-worker, to another who starts to show results in a weight loss program, can and do often engender JEALOUSY (sabotage). But you just have to say “it is that person’s problem, not mine”). Easy to say, a little harder to put into practice. Hang in there!
#2 by coolbeens21 on July 9th, 2011
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it could also be that, he is worried that once you start getting closer to your goal weight you will start to feel like you are too good for him.
But i also think that he should be able to eat bad foods around you if he wants to..
it is YOUR battle to fight.. its reality, people will be eating shitty foods around you all the time, you cant expect him to hold your hand every step of the way.
if you are serious about it, then be strong. don’t take orders from a cookie!
#3 by SaerdnaOoOoo on July 9th, 2011
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I think it’s alright to be “in control of food”, just that there are more ways to get the feeling of control. Some just starve them self sickly and feel amazed and gets delusional. Kinda … I think it’s alright to be somewhat narcissistic, as long as you’re not criminal and yeah ..
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#6 by ncfwhitetigress on July 9th, 2011
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I agree with you about all of this. If you need to end your relationship to be a happier, healthier person, there’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not narcissistic at all.
#7 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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I like to think “I choose not to eat this” rather than “this is banned”… great comment! x
#8 by TheBeautyofVanity on July 9th, 2011
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We have this fight at our house! LOL
Except that we have been together 10 years…both started thin and take-outs/drinking changed that. I think you need a couple things to go-to on this type of situation. Premaking food for the week to make it easy as takeaway helps. Thinking of bad food as hard drugs helps. Looking at my old big clothing and new goal jeans helps. I did blame my BF for it. Now I blame myself and I feel less trapped by it. I look for my alternatives outside of his actions.
#9 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thank you for this rocking comment and for the support! x
#10 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thanks for your comment! It seems like you are in a big of a difficult cycle with your husband! I just asked my boyfriend to move out (there’s a video about it on my personal page called ‘Pleasantly Plump’) but he’s your hubby so different story all together! If I were you, I’d keep reiterating how you need his support and only one time or one suggestion can send you off you healthy regime. Men don’t realise this. I admitted I was a food addict to my B/F and he sort of got better.
#11 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thanks for your comment! It seems like you are in a big of a difficult cycle with your husband! I just asked my boyfriend to move out (there’s a video about it on my personal page called ‘Pleasantly Plump’) but he’s your hubby so different story all together! If I were you, I’d keep reiterating how you need his support and only one time or one suggestion can send you off you healthy regime. Men don’t realise this. I admitted I was a food addict to my B/F and he sort of got better.
#12 by lunarain19 on July 9th, 2011
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I have a really skinny husband..He eats anything he wants. And I know exactly what you mean about the control with food when they bring it into a house..And your not self possesive its not a bad thing to focus on you!! Don’t you dare feel bad for that. You seem like a very awesome person!! I need to start eating healthy again. I do and then I mess up
#13 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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My BF listens for a week too and then goes back to the old ways. It’s unbelievably frustrating! I did a blog about it tonight on my personal channel but have made some changes to our relationship which I think may solve the problem! x
#14 by KestralSky on July 9th, 2011
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Some people just do not listen, even when it is clear how important something is to you. If he is continuously making you feel like a crappy pile of crap, he is a crap pile himself.
I hate it when I try to communicate to my boyfriend… he listens for a week or so, and then it’s back to the old routine. And when the subject is mentioned again, it becomes a nag.
blrugh, how tiring! x
#15 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thank you Olof. I hope your mother is kind to you. You must tell her to stop tempting you as it is very difficult to cope with.
#16 by OlofFromRomania on July 9th, 2011
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my englis is still very not good – but i still enjoy your massage. your ideas and sincerity shine a large light on narrow holes. your pimp is very bad and tempting like what milton shed. he rims me off my mother – who is also unwear of her bomb-like eefect. I no my mother right in heart place but she is lost to my needs. i would willying sacrifice my mother to stop partner jealous. you are lucky in manny ways. i
#17 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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#18 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Ha ha.. gladly! *packing up annoying boyfriend and putting him on a flight to Alison’s place* x
#19 by allisonsfat on July 9th, 2011
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well send him over here and i will give him a talking to… and then slap him! lol
#20 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thanks Juno
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#21 by rpgjko on July 9th, 2011
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You have to focus on yourself. It’s not narcissistic to wanna improve your life and if they can’t understand that then they are not a positive influence in your life.
#22 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thank you so much! Yes, it is an accomplishment and I’m amazed it’s been so easy! x
#23 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Yes, I do sit him down when he does it (I always do) and tell him how I feel. He improves for a few days but it doesn’t last long!
Thanks for your support
#24 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Thank you! I only wish my partner would
#25 by TheStarvingSoprano on July 9th, 2011
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Yes, I’ve sat down with him and calmly explains my position so many times now!