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Stuck in the middle of nowhere
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Look at her mom, that will give you a clue about what she may be destined to look like. |
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iamhere
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If you fell inlove with your slightly chubby wife @ 24 .. why do you care what she looks like over 10 year span? Im thinking you should have though of that before marrying her. |
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uzumaknaruto44
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it doesn't matter y do u care on what her appearance is like in the future all that matters is if u guys love each other |
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♥Gotta Luv Pure Evil ♥
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Hahaha, now I see why u remain Anonymous. |
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Mabe
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If this is your biggest worry about your marriage, then you are a shallow man. Love her no matter what size she is. If she tries to lose weight, support and encourage her. If not, love her body as is. The only reason you should EVER have a problem with your wife's weight is if it is a health concern. |
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redhotboxsoxfan
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It is really up to her, if she really does not want to she won't. However, remember, we all get fatter as we get older unless we really work at it. As Payton Manning says in the commercials, unless your a professional athlete, your not going to have rock hard abs. |
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callawak2
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Probably. What is the issue. You married her and now you are going to be all superficial? If that was going to be an issue why did you get married?
Here is what you need to do. Work with her to help her (NOT FORCE HER) manage her weight. The problem might really be you though. |
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Shutterbug Mama
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Seriously, what concerns me is that you're worried about this. If all you see in her is her weight, maybe you aren't ready for marriage. Sorry, but in 50 years, whether she is fat or not will be the least of your worries, she'll be 74 and gray and wrinkly and saggy and OLD. Sorry, it happens to the best of us.
As for if she'll get fat or not, it depends on her. I do NOT have the perfect body, I have two kids and they've taken a toll on my body. BUT I do take care of myself. I exercise and eat right, I just don't have a great metabolism. If she takes care of herself, she won't become obese.
Then again, it depends on what you mean by slightly chubby and fat, they're both relative terms.
On a side note: If my husband was seriously worried about if I'd become fat or not, we'd need to have a LONG talk about what's really important and if I really need to stay with someone so shallow. |
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mah0375
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Not if you both start working out. She may loose it all and suprise you. |
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mezwood
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Not if she watches her weight and exercises occasionally. Maybe if she has kids she will gain but alot of woman end up losing more weight then they gained after children b/c they are breastfeeding and/or always up moving around. Kids are good exercise. |
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Poppet
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There are NO guarantees in life. |
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stepmomster22
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Depends if she spends ten years eating or exercising and looking at her family member will tell you nothing other than how different family members can really be.
This seems to me as being something that bothers you or you wouldn't be asking, so maybe you should just talk to your wife. But one suggestion, if you just don't like it b/c she's chubby, you should tread lightly, BUT if you are truly concerned about her health and well-being, it's a different story. |
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princess
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Well, it all depends on the individuals life style.
example if one slightly chubby female is more active(exercises) and watches her diet, and then the other slightly chubby female is lazy and eats McDonald regularly,Guess which one will become fat.(you got it, the female who is lazy and eats Mc Donald regularly). |
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dinny's engaged!!
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if she does, will you love her any less? She'll still be the same person inside. |
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Teresa
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She may or may not.People tend to gain weight as they get older(both men and women).If this is the biggest problem you have consider yourself lucky. With all her good cooking you may be the one that ends up fat. |
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Live Laugh And Love
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Not Nessecarily No. There are No guarantees
She May lose wieght too it all depends on a lot of things. |
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Greyhound Mama
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It depends on if she's married to a man who focuses only on her weight, calls her "chubby" and "fat", and does nothing to build her self-esteem. This question is very shallow.
If you're concerned about a woman's weight, don't marry her. You both will change physically over the years. |
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donny d
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yes!!!! usually the more stable a marriage is the fatter both parties get. Divorced people usually lose weight in the first year alone. |
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rivasj27
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very likely...both of you join the gym..get bikes..go biking..you can't expect her to get skinny by doing nothing. |
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PrincessReynaWants2BeAMommy
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if she is very health cautious no but if she like to eat whatever she wants then more than likely yes but like i said if she takes care of her self then no |
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MissingInAction
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She a Brick house, she mighty mighty letting it all hang-out.
Does that answer your question? |
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old-softy
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no guarantee but I'd vote yes.
my ex did. that isn't the reason she is my ex though. |
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redpeach_mi
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has she had kids yet? if not, then yes. i have never been overweight in my life until after my children. i'm 5'7" and have always weighed around 145lbs. and never had a problem losing weight is i needed to. now that i have had my two children, it' ridiculous how hard it is to lose weight. |
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Owen E
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Most likely especially if she has kids. Check out her mom it is usually a insight of what she will look like in say 30yrs. |
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Pam H
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Probably. And so will you. |
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Mrs.Drew
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Most likely.. |
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newdad
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Yup |
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evan80015
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not if you make sure the two of you consistantly eat right. remember since your married you have the power to her weight loss too. |
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~Crystal~
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most likely .. .but the husband will too |
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