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My wife held onto her baby weight and more for a few years. It was really starting to get to her emotionally. I always told her that she was beautiful, of course. Over the last two months she has successfully lost over 40 lbs and is back to her pre baby weight.

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That's great... my wife still has baby weight from baby number 2 which she added on to the baby weight she still had from baby number 1.... Definitely a prickly subject for her.

Even though I make no mention of it and don't really care, it's put a strain on our marriage.

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That's great... my wife still has baby weight from baby number 2 which she added on to the baby weight she still had from baby number 1.... Definitely a prickly subject for her.

Even though I make no mention of it and don't really care, it's put a strain on our marriage.

guys seriously have no clue what added weight does to our head...especially the ones that have never been overweight (no offense :) )

the best thing I ever did was wake the fug up and finally did something about it instead of bitching and complaining...soooo much happier

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You did the right thing in just supporting her. It took my wife 3 years to get the weight off as well so I know it is not easy. That was 14 years ago and she never put any back on.

On a side note are you building a deck or is that a post to no where? (Can't help myself as as an old Construction Project Manager)

Anyhow tell her congrats!

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She lost it by eating right and light exercise.

That is my mother in laws house and it is indeed a post to nothing. I've built houses for 12more years and best I can figure they were going to put a roof in the deck and just quit. I told her that I would finish it for her but so far no dice.

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