WheresFigment?
Earning My Ears
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Wasn't sure who else to ask about this so maybe someone here has some ideas.
I've been with my BF for a year. Before I met him, he was overweight (I guess) and has been working on losing weight for probably 18 months. He's lost about 60 pounds, 30 of them since we've been together.
However, he is currently food obsessed. To a lesser extent he's also exercise obsessed, but the real problem right now is food. Every single conversation we have contains some mention of what he ate, what he wants to eat, what he can eat, etc. He will ask me on tuesday where we are going out for dinner friday night. He will send me restaurant menus and have me pore over them with him.
We're going to the Big E, and he spent an hour yesterday looking at all the food places and deciding what he could have, what he wanted, where we could eat, etc.
I am this close to losing it. I am so, so tired of the constant food talk, I'm tired of feeling judged for every thing that I eat. I don't like to cook for him anymore because I constantly fear that the "healthiness" of my food is being judged. I've asked him to cut it out and he can't. It's literally all he thinks about or focuses on.
This problem has been brewing for awhile, ever since he let slip that he would be more attracted to me if I was thinner. I'm not fat, but I lost 19lbs since then because it was good for me. We got past that issue (I was pretty wounded for quite some time) but I cannot take any more of the food talk.
It doesn't help that he is by nature a very disaffected person. He never shows emotion of any type. So when he gets excited about food, or talking about food, or eating food, or thinking about food, it's hurtful to me because he never shows that kind of excitement or feeling about ME.
This has to stop or our relationship will end. I can't live with feeling criticized all the time and I can't live with someone to whom food is the only important thing in life, at this point it is far more important to him than me, his family, his friends, anything.
I'm not going to be second best to a cheeseburger. What do I do??
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I've been with my BF for a year. Before I met him, he was overweight (I guess) and has been working on losing weight for probably 18 months. He's lost about 60 pounds, 30 of them since we've been together.
However, he is currently food obsessed. To a lesser extent he's also exercise obsessed, but the real problem right now is food. Every single conversation we have contains some mention of what he ate, what he wants to eat, what he can eat, etc. He will ask me on tuesday where we are going out for dinner friday night. He will send me restaurant menus and have me pore over them with him.
We're going to the Big E, and he spent an hour yesterday looking at all the food places and deciding what he could have, what he wanted, where we could eat, etc.
I am this close to losing it. I am so, so tired of the constant food talk, I'm tired of feeling judged for every thing that I eat. I don't like to cook for him anymore because I constantly fear that the "healthiness" of my food is being judged. I've asked him to cut it out and he can't. It's literally all he thinks about or focuses on.
This problem has been brewing for awhile, ever since he let slip that he would be more attracted to me if I was thinner. I'm not fat, but I lost 19lbs since then because it was good for me. We got past that issue (I was pretty wounded for quite some time) but I cannot take any more of the food talk.
It doesn't help that he is by nature a very disaffected person. He never shows emotion of any type. So when he gets excited about food, or talking about food, or eating food, or thinking about food, it's hurtful to me because he never shows that kind of excitement or feeling about ME.
This has to stop or our relationship will end. I can't live with feeling criticized all the time and I can't live with someone to whom food is the only important thing in life, at this point it is far more important to him than me, his family, his friends, anything.
I'm not going to be second best to a cheeseburger. What do I do??
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