Stacy
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Most of us know what this is, even if we haven't heard it put quite like that - it's the Couples Syndrome. We get comfortable in a relationship and we put on weight. This topic has been brought up a lot on another weight loss forum I watch and I thought I'd bring it up here. When we get into a comfortable relationship all the little things add up - the extra dining out, the nights cuddled up on the couch watching movies, the desire to satisfy your partner by eating what he/she enjoys instead of what you know is healthier for you, and then add to that the lessening drive to lose weight (or stay in shape) because you've already "caught your fish". What you have is a recipe for growing bellies accompanying your growing love.
This happens to so many people and it's a hard trap to avoid. My two cents? I think the key is to be in a relationship with someone who cares about their body and who wants both of you to live long healthy lives. My boyfriend and I met at my highest weight (I was nearly 400 lbs) while he was 170 lbs. He's always been supper supportive of me so about two years into our relationship when I told him I wanted to lose weight he was great by being ok with us eating healthier and being more physically active with me. We take long walks several times a week and playing Wii Fit together.
He wasn't that happy at first about us not eating as much meat, but he has found that the healthy diet has brought his energy level to an all time high and is now totally gung-ho about us eating healthy! It's been less than 4 months since starting our new healthy lifestyle and since then, with his support, I've lost almost 40 lbs. with no sign of stopping or even slowing down until I reach my goal of 140 lbs (or less, depending on how I feel once I reach goal weight). He's also dropped a little bit of weight (even though he was in great shape to begin with) and we both feel better than we have in years.
The bottom line is if you are with someone who is holding you back when it comes to getting healthier sit down and talk to them about how important it is for you to obtain a healthy lifestyle. If they love you they will care enough about your health to be supportive. If they aren't on board it's going to be a real struggle. Just don't let them stop you. In the end it's your life and your body and your gift to yourself to get healthy so you can live longer and be happier.
Have you ever fallen into the Couples Syndrome? Have any pearls of wisdom to share on how to avoid this trap?
This happens to so many people and it's a hard trap to avoid. My two cents? I think the key is to be in a relationship with someone who cares about their body and who wants both of you to live long healthy lives. My boyfriend and I met at my highest weight (I was nearly 400 lbs) while he was 170 lbs. He's always been supper supportive of me so about two years into our relationship when I told him I wanted to lose weight he was great by being ok with us eating healthier and being more physically active with me. We take long walks several times a week and playing Wii Fit together.
He wasn't that happy at first about us not eating as much meat, but he has found that the healthy diet has brought his energy level to an all time high and is now totally gung-ho about us eating healthy! It's been less than 4 months since starting our new healthy lifestyle and since then, with his support, I've lost almost 40 lbs. with no sign of stopping or even slowing down until I reach my goal of 140 lbs (or less, depending on how I feel once I reach goal weight). He's also dropped a little bit of weight (even though he was in great shape to begin with) and we both feel better than we have in years.
The bottom line is if you are with someone who is holding you back when it comes to getting healthier sit down and talk to them about how important it is for you to obtain a healthy lifestyle. If they love you they will care enough about your health to be supportive. If they aren't on board it's going to be a real struggle. Just don't let them stop you. In the end it's your life and your body and your gift to yourself to get healthy so you can live longer and be happier.
Have you ever fallen into the Couples Syndrome? Have any pearls of wisdom to share on how to avoid this trap?

