Dear Misc: I gained more than 100 pounds, and my husband is no longer attracted to me

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  • Islandboyo
    Registered User
    • Oct 2024
    • 89

    Dear Misc: I gained more than 100 pounds, and my husband is no longer attracted to me


    DEAR ABBY: Seventeen years ago, I had a mental breakdown. For the first three years afterward, my husband stood by me. The medications I was prescribed caused me to gain more than 100 pounds. I have tried diets, to no avail. I suggested to him that maybe we could hold each other and see where it led us. His reply was, “I’m no longer attracted to you. You knew when we married that I wasn’t attracted to larger (fat) women.” Since then, I no longer respect or value him. He has his room, and I have mine on the other side of the house. We do absolutely nothing together.

    When he comes to my bedroom, he doesn’t knock. When I need to go through his room, I always knock. He said, “This is my house, too, and I don’t knock.” I can’t stand his arrogant ways. I still have to pretend we are married, but I don’t feel it. He calls me “baby.” I have expressed that I have no interest in pretending and have asked him to stop calling me that.

    I’m on a fixed income. All of my retirement money is invested in this home and property. I pay all the bills. We haven’t had sex in 14 years. I’m lonely for male companionship. I don’t know how much longer I can live this way, even though he didn’t leave when I really needed him. Please advise. — NUMB IN ALABAMA

    DEAR NUMB: It has been 17 years since you were prescribed the medications you have been taking, and there may have been improvements made in the intervening years. Contact the doctor who prescribed them and ask whether there is something newer that would allow you to lose some of the weight you haven’t been able to lose. It may help if you explain what those meds have done to the state of your marriage.

    If adjusting your medication is not possible, you will have to decide how important male companionship is to you, because you may have to find it elsewhere. Consult an attorney and ask what you would wind up with if the house were sold and the money was split. After that, you may be in a better position to explore your options.
    Dear Abby advises a woman who is longing for male companionship after her husband said he no longer found her attractive.
  • Kiop
    gif me so i can gif you.
    • Sep 2024
    • 599

    #2
    thats life, its
    about cycles
    and ryhtems
    attraction and
    repulsion...assin
    ass out.

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    • Toker095
      SICK CUNT
      • Oct 2024
      • 338
      • Earth
      • 6'2
      • 171

      #3
      If God grants me just one wish tomorrow.

      i would wish for all women to look like this.



      feels bad mane...

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      • MajorTendonitis
        63 YO oldcel
        • Sep 2024
        • 492
        • BC Canada
        • Manlet
        • Bout 350

        #4
        This day and age can get all the cawk she wants online . Just an endless supply of Simps out there ready to take any scraps they can . Everything changed post 2012.
        Even wildebeests are getting so much validation on line that they only want Chad now . It’s over for her husband srs
        Last edited by MajorTendonitis; 10-12-2024, 01:09 PM.
        Glad to be back with my fam

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