
Originally Posted by
apaosaka
Trust me, I've tried to lose weight, and I'd like to think my lifestyle choices are healthy. I eat a Japanese diet of rice, vegetables, and fish (and Japanese portion sizes), I work out about an hour a day, and I can run a good three miles without pausing. So anything that'd make me lose weight would require a painful change of life (starvation or hours at the gym a day) and I have other things in life I'd rather focus on. Also, if losing weight is really the answer to my question about my relationship with this guy, are you guys saying I'm supposed change my life that much for one person? Seems a little drastic... Thanks for being concerned about my health though.
If that's your lifestyle and you've always been around this weight then I wouldn't worry about it. I have friends like you; one runs marathons regularly. Its just where her body seems to like to sit. Maybe your a bit hypothyroid or something. Just be careful as you get older that it doesn't get worse. Personally, I'm not suggesting you change anything about your self for anyone else. If you want to lose weight it has to be for your own reasons.
His last female encounter was with a friend with benefits he had for a couple of years, who he didn't elevate to "girlfriend status" because she was ugly and fat (according to him).
I guess I'm wondering if I should close my heart off to someone like this, or give it a try with the possibility of my self-confidence getting really damaged.
I don't see why you would (give him a try), you already know this guy's opinion on the subject. Seems to me you are just setting yourself up to be hurt. The fact he would even tell you the above comment about someone else is a huge red flag to me about his personality.
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