When she got married she was a size 2. After their daughter was born she was a size 14. Two years later instead of losing weight she was a size 18. Instead of hitting the gym or losing the "baby fat" she hit post partum depression and threw in the towels resolving to the fact that she was just big and "he better loves me for who I am on the inside rather than the outside." He did love her for the person she was, but his looks on her enormously large size 18 body and 40-DD chest and a g-string that turned into booty-floss that got buried under all those "loafs of bread" did not make her feel the sexiest or most attractive woman in the world. But she didn't care anymore
Perhaps you can relate?
What is a woman to do when she feels trapped in a body that is no fun, in addition to dealing with a depression that you can't seem to explain since giving birth to a child should be one of the most exiting undertakings of anyone's life? Even the shoes on your rack consist mainly of slip-ons, because you've grown tired of getting out of breath when tying your shoes.
Reluctantly you have at least attempted to go back to the gym, but your baby now keeps you busy full time. So you resort to diets and everyone of them fails, causing you to get even more depressed. The list of excuses of why you can't seem to get that department of your life back on track seem endless.
The strain on your marriage grows heavier and thoughts of leaving this marriage start crossing your mind. What would happen to you if you left?
You realize that life goes on, whether you're thin or fat.
Rather than leaving your marriage in the hopes for peace and being left alone, here are 5 steps you can take that can assist you in regaining great health and igniting that new flame into your relationship:
1.Stop all excuses. Instead of focusing on all the excuses that prevent you from losing weight, start focusing on all the good things that come to you from having a sexy figure. Trust that since you have had a slim figure in the past, you will get there again in the near future. No one is asking you to lose all the weight by next week, just get started and stay consistent.
2.Know that this is not about him, this is all about you. You are in this together, yes, but losing the weight for him is superficial and will only make your weight loss temporary. You must want to lose the weight for you and you only. You are the one feeling unhealthy or unattractive and you want to feel great about yourself. Having your partner be attracted to you once again is an added bonus and benefit and can serve as a motivator, but it should not be the main reason.
3.Don't be rebellious and do what I did and put your hands on your hips with a bad attitude: "He ought to love me for me not for what I look like." I'm sure he loves you no matter what, but you also must learn that most men are stimulated by visuals (and are equally as turned off by them). That is part of the biological make-up and no matter how much you want to rebel against it, you're only hurting yourself and him as well. Accept Mother Nature for what she has created and know that she works perfectly at all times, either with you or against you, the choice is yours.
This Why Youre Fat
We are part of a looks-obsessed society where how you look is more important than what you can do. We spend more than ever on image maintenance and smart dressing to make the right impression at work and impress the boss. But what if you're not the perfect size six? The reality is that we're bigger than ever before. If image is so important, then could your weight affect your job prospects?
Research demonstrates that weight discrimination is common at work. A recent survey in a professional HR personnel magazine showed that ninety-three per cent of HR professionals would give the position to the thinner person when deciding between two otherwise equal candidates and the evidence suggests that weight discrimination counts more against females.
Jane Douglas is now a size six business manager but when working in an office a few years ago and weighing 280 pounds, she found herself consistently sidelined. She found that getting a job was inevitably a nightmare. Her resume would be attractive and professional, she would arrive at the interview very well prepared and would finish up humiliated by the interviewer's immediate look of disgust at her size.
Plus size people often develop a larger than life personality to compensate, and she was like that - always butt of office humor but hurting inside. There were the practical jokes, and comments like at least SHE won't have an affair unless its with the cookie jar. She did everything that she could to counteract the prejudice that fat people are lazy and do not take care with their appearance. She would get up two hours early to choose her clothes but this didn't make any difference because all fellow workers saw was this very big girl.
It's true to say thatthere are some women who don't fit into these rules, everybody is stereotyped in one way or another. If you are fat there is the negative stereotype of weak and lazy loser, but there can be a positive stereotype, that you are a life-loving, big-hearted individual - all useful qualities in some professions.
However, if you don't want to encounter negative perceptions due to your weight you will have to face the task of losing weight. There are many programs, but one of the most successful I have discovered is Dr Siegal's Cookie diet, which has worked for half a million people all over the world.
Eat cookies, lose weight! Chocolate, Blueberry, Oatmeal Raisin, Banana & Coconut Starting a weight loss plan doesn't mean you can't eat delicious foods, it's true to say that if you only eat boring food, you're more likely to give up.
Imagine, like our example above - when yourchildren come out of school, they won't feel embarassed by the blob waiting for them outside the gate, but will feel proud of their slim and attractive Mom!
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