Wife Asks If It Is Okay To Warn Husband That She Will Leave Him If He Becomes More Obese

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Wife Asks If It Is Okay To Warn Husband That She Will Leave Him If He Becomes More Obese
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Wife Asks If It Is Okay To Warn Husband That She Will Leave Him If He Becomes More Obese marriage obese

The traditional vow the bride and the groom give one another goes something like this: “I take you to be my wife/husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until parted by death.”

She thinks that she couldn’t stay with a person who does that to themselves and is worried that her husband is actually going in that direction because of his unhealthy eating habits. It’s a guess, but the wife believes the man’s BMI is about 34 and he carries his weight in his mid waist. The woman wanted to specify that she doesn’t have a problem with how her husband looks, and she never comments on it, because she knows her husband must feel self-conscious about it as when they first met, the man was in good shape because of weightlifting. She actually tries to compliment him whenever she can.

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