Partners' Participation
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Partners' Participation
Robb and I were talking about the changes in my eating habits, and he told me that merely by not eating sweets when I don't eat sweets, he's been able to lose enough weight to fit into pants that he couldn't a month ago.
Anyone else have a significant other participating in No S? How's it going?
(Also, why is weight loss so much easier for men, dang it all?)
Anyone else have a significant other participating in No S? How's it going?
(Also, why is weight loss so much easier for men, dang it all?)
My husbands on board and has started adopting some of the habits (he now only drinks pop on the weekends) and he is slowly but steadily losing weight. He doesn't agree with the no snacks rule though, and he still has an apple or a piece of cheese as a snack mid morning and mid afternoon. He has more natural self discipline than I do though. He's the kind of person that can have treats in the house and only eat a tiny bit each day. I however, would just keep picking at it until it's gone. (before the structure of no s)
*sigh* I think it is easier for men to lose weight. They burn more calories because they have more lean body mass usually. He lost 10 pounds just by switching to black coffee.
*sigh* I think it is easier for men to lose weight. They burn more calories because they have more lean body mass usually. He lost 10 pounds just by switching to black coffee.
Back after a long hiatus.
My other half refuses to do NoS Mind you he doesn't need to lose weight - he lost a couple of stone pretty much just by switching to pepsi max from full fat pepsi (men are proper bastards sometimes....)
He snacks a fair bit between meals but he works out quite often and is trying to put ON muscle, so he needs to eat more. He has gone from snacking on biscuits to snacking on yoghurt which I suppose is better, and eats less crap now we don't keep much in the house.
He snacks a fair bit between meals but he works out quite often and is trying to put ON muscle, so he needs to eat more. He has gone from snacking on biscuits to snacking on yoghurt which I suppose is better, and eats less crap now we don't keep much in the house.
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My husband has seen me try so many things over the years that this to him is probably another one of those diets. I explain it is not. He found a diet on the internet and plans on buying the book and was trying to convince me to listen to him and I wouldn't..told him I'm done with eating certain foods, counting, weighing and snacking during meals, cutting out carbs, etc..
Anyhow, I guess he might consider once he witnesses success.
Anyhow, I guess he might consider once he witnesses success.
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My husband knows about it, and has seen me be successful on it. I am not sure if my son (age 10) has clued in. He knows I don't eat desserts during the week, because I've said that. ("Are you going to have some, mom?" "No, I don't eat desserts during the week. You don't need to have dessert every day." He doesn't agree - at least not for himself.)
But it's kind of low-key at our house. Sometimes I mention something about how I like it, but that's it.
The biggest influences are that...
- I'm a stickler for regular meals, even on weekends and vacations.
- I discourage snacking in general, though I don't absolutely forbid it (talking about the little guy here - the big guy gets to make his own decisions).
- I bake on weekends. They like that.
But it's kind of low-key at our house. Sometimes I mention something about how I like it, but that's it.
The biggest influences are that...
- I'm a stickler for regular meals, even on weekends and vacations.
- I discourage snacking in general, though I don't absolutely forbid it (talking about the little guy here - the big guy gets to make his own decisions).
- I bake on weekends. They like that.
My husband knows about it, but I doubt that he even knows what it is called. He is not overweight, and he runs 40-50 miles a week so he can eat whatever he wants. He snacks and he loves his sweets.
Sometimes he still offers me sweets or snacks during the week even though he has to know by now that I do not eat them. He scoffs at the rules and says things like "one will not hurt you..." However, my response is that I am sticking with the rules and he cannot argue with the results. He has finally started to get it, and he has not offered me anything for awhile.
On the other hand, he also has never criticized my weight, and I have always felt that he accepts me the way I am.
Sometimes he still offers me sweets or snacks during the week even though he has to know by now that I do not eat them. He scoffs at the rules and says things like "one will not hurt you..." However, my response is that I am sticking with the rules and he cannot argue with the results. He has finally started to get it, and he has not offered me anything for awhile.
On the other hand, he also has never criticized my weight, and I have always felt that he accepts me the way I am.
The journey is the reward.
Maintenance is progress.
Maintenance is progress.
My hubby is doing it with me, right from when I first decided to do No S he thought it sounded like a good idea. He's not as strict as I am but he does try to follow it, and as we no longer buy 'snack food' that alone makes it easier.
I don't know if he's had a big weight loss with No S but he does like it, and thinks its a very sane and healthy way to eat and approach food so he's happy to continue doing it, he also agrees that treats taste better if you have to wait for S days to have them.
I don't know if he's had a big weight loss with No S but he does like it, and thinks its a very sane and healthy way to eat and approach food so he's happy to continue doing it, he also agrees that treats taste better if you have to wait for S days to have them.
When nothing goes right...go left.
My hubby doesn't follow no s at all. He pretty much lets me do what I want without complaining though.
He did want to go out for ice cream though last monday and I told him I couldn't since it wasn't an s day. So he said that that was okay he would just call it "smonday" from now on and then we could go out for ice cream.
I told him to forget it. I am not a big ice cream eater anyway so no big deal if they all wanted ice cream.
Pfft, smonday. What a doofus.
He did want to go out for ice cream though last monday and I told him I couldn't since it wasn't an s day. So he said that that was okay he would just call it "smonday" from now on and then we could go out for ice cream.
I told him to forget it. I am not a big ice cream eater anyway so no big deal if they all wanted ice cream.
Pfft, smonday. What a doofus.
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CW - 208.4
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"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."
Aristotle
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Nicest Husband doesn't do No S. He tried for a while, but went back to his old eating habits. He does do the Nine Inch Mod with me, though (we eat off 9-inch plates on my N days). He's very supportive of my being on No S, though- if I tell him I can't do something because it's an N day, he usually says, "okay". Ever since I told him I was on No S, he has not tried to talk me into breaking the rules.
The closest we've come to anything like that was when we had some chicken in the fridge that I was planning for after the weekend (we were going to do something he likes more than I do, so I wanted to have something I like better on an S day), but he wanted to use it up. I ended up winning that argument.
He was less cooperative, though, when, pre-No-S, I wanted to start cooking in smaller portions. He thinks something's wrong if there aren't leftovers. I don't push him on that, though, especially since "no seconds" takes care of the problem of eating too much.
The closest we've come to anything like that was when we had some chicken in the fridge that I was planning for after the weekend (we were going to do something he likes more than I do, so I wanted to have something I like better on an S day), but he wanted to use it up. I ended up winning that argument.
He was less cooperative, though, when, pre-No-S, I wanted to start cooking in smaller portions. He thinks something's wrong if there aren't leftovers. I don't push him on that, though, especially since "no seconds" takes care of the problem of eating too much.
Thalia, tell your husband if he wants to gain weight to limit his calories enough tomake him feel cranky and preoccupied with food for a week or two and then let go and gorge for a few weeks. Then repeat the cylce several times. It's worked for millions of dieters; it should work for him.
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oolala53 wrote:Thalia, tell your husband if he wants to gain weight to limit his calories enough tomake him feel cranky and preoccupied with food for a week or two and then let go and gorge for a few weeks. Then repeat the cylce several times. It's worked for millions of dieters; it should work for him.
Be kind, for everybody you meet is fighting a hard battle.
That's very funny (and tragic at the same time)!oolala53 wrote:Thalia, tell your husband if he wants to gain weight to limit his calories enough to make him feel cranky and preoccupied with food for a week or two and then let go and gorge for a few weeks. Then repeat the cylce several times. It's worked for millions of dieters; it should work for him.
My husband is the type that can eat whatever he wants without gaining weight. However, he often chooses to eat a piece of fruit or veggies instead of snack/sweets because he prefers them. (That's just weird.)
The other day I was rummaging through my "fat clothes" looking for something to wear to a wedding, as everything else was too small. Ten minutes later he comes up and is rummaging through his closet for smaller pants because everything was too BIG.
I tell ya, it's just plain annoying.
The other day I was rummaging through my "fat clothes" looking for something to wear to a wedding, as everything else was too small. Ten minutes later he comes up and is rummaging through his closet for smaller pants because everything was too BIG.
I tell ya, it's just plain annoying.
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