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    When Did You Decide?

    Unfortuantely, love and sexual attraction are two different things. Love is a higher-minded function that is unique to humans, and it is dependent on many things, sexual attraction is just one. Don't confuse anything that I am saying. I don't love my wife because she used to be fat, I love her...
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    When Did You Decide?

    It's definately a difficult decision, but it was the health issue which pushed me over the edge. I knew at the time that there was a possibility that I would not be as sexually happy as I was and my needs would not be met, but I was also unhappy (more like deeply concerned) with the thought that...
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    When Did You Decide?

    ....and I thought it was equally as good for this subject. My wife of 6 years had WLS about 20 months ago. Prior to her surgery, my wife was definately a SSBBW. Since her surgery, she lost over 220 lbs. (and she's still losing, but not as much). I've been an open FA (supersized preference)...
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    Why does major weight loss in partner seem so traumatic? (long)

    I'm sure that that wasn't the point of his post, and it certainly wasn't the point of mine. My point is that I valued my wife's health and welfare above mine, and I really undervalued the importance of physical attraction. Now, I'm having thoughts that, I never imagined that I would ever have...
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    Why does major weight loss in partner seem so traumatic? (long)

    You're right in that it's a two edged sword. You have to (and are entitled to) do what is best for your health, and the spouses are (or should be) all for it because it's a health issue. But, there is going to be that nagging thought (that is usually left unsaid): will I(he) find her(me)...
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    Why does major weight loss in partner seem so traumatic? (long)

    Chad, I can completely empathize with you, and it is your post (and its responses) which have turned me into a poster from an occasional lurker. My wife of 6 years had WLS about 20 months ago. Prior to her surgery, my wife was definately a SSBBW. Since her surgery, she lost over 220 lbs. (and...
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