Relationships Is it bad to want a partner to lose weight? (Page 3) Anonymous (25-29) Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 14 Is it bad to want a partner to lose weight? Post Opinion Like Share Follow 5 likes
Devlaw5 Follow Xper 4 Age: 23 +1 y No, not if it’s done out of love. Genuine concern for health isn’t a problem. 1 0 Reply
throwsomecheeseonit Follow Xper 5 Age: 27 +1 y Not if they have health risks if not accept them for who they are. 0 0 Reply
CallmeTheKnight Follow Yoda Age: 30 +1 y 636 opinions shared on Relationships topic. It's not. You want them to not only look better, but have better health. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (36-45) +1 y It's either lose weight or the partner will leave for someone they are attracted to... Both bad choices but one is worse than the other 0 0 Reply
Grubhub Follow Explorer Age: 33 +1 y Yes she/ he doesn’t want him for him. She wants his body 0 0 Reply
Belski Follow Xper 1 Age: 28 +1 y No, but please be respectful. I love when my boyfriend takes care of himself 0 0 Reply
Asianguy123 Follow Explorer Age: 53 +1 y I don't think it's nice. but over weight can cause heath problem. 0 1 Reply Asianguy123 +1 y I lost 20 pound because of cholesterol Reply
Anonymous (45 Plus) +1 y Hell no! It's your responsibility to tell her if she's becoming a fat cow. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (30-35) +1 y You should lose because you want to not because your dumb idiot of a partner wants you to. 0 0 Reply
iseekpinetrees Follow Guru Age: 33 , mho 43% +1 y 561 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Have a talk but it's ultimately up to them. 1 0 Reply
FunkyMonkee Follow Master Age: 56 +1 y 1.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No, things are more fun to do with a friend. 0 0 Reply
clampfan101 Follow Master Age: 36 +1 y 2.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Not if it’s out of concern for their health. 0 0 Reply
JesseJayNeak Follow Guru Age: 25 +1 y 778 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Just express it in a respectful way 1 0 Reply
EaterPeter Follow Guru Age: 51 +1 y 1.5K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Nope. 0 1 Reply EaterPeter +1 y I want to see them healthy and in good shape. May be toned. Reply
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No, not if it’s done out of love. Genuine concern for health isn’t a problem.
Not if they have health risks if not accept them for who they are.
It's not. You want them to not only look better, but have better health.
It's either lose weight or the partner will leave for someone they are attracted to... Both bad choices but one is worse than the other
Yes she/ he doesn’t want him for him. She wants his body
No, but please be respectful. I love when my boyfriend takes care of himself
I don't think it's nice. but over weight can cause heath problem.
I lost 20 pound because of cholesterol
Hell no! It's your responsibility to tell her if she's becoming a fat cow.
You should lose because you want to not because your dumb idiot of a partner wants you to.
Have a talk but it's ultimately up to them.
No, things are more fun to do with a friend.
Not if it’s out of concern for their health.
Just express it in a respectful way
Dude, I feel your pain!
No it isn't.
no
Nope.
I want to see them healthy and in good shape. May be toned.