FionaM12
Well-Known Member
My wife and I of 15 years have regulary had periods where by the "spark" is missing. But you have to work hard at relationships to get that spark and keep it.
Maybe, but I bet the "spark" was there when you got together and was part of what you've built your relationship on?
By "spark" we mean romantic and physical attraction I think. If that's not there and never has been you can't make it happen imo.
You said he would do anything for you, ask him to lose weight, ask him to work on it.
I can't tell you how much I disagree with this. As someone who's done a lot of work around weight/eating disorders and other compulsive behaviour, I can safely say the person HAS to want to do it for themselves. To ask for this is putting very unfair strain on a person and the relationship.
It sounds like this would be a very unequal relationship: one side full of love, he'd "do anything" for her, the other side trying to find the spark and not that bothered.
If I loved someone and he said, "I'll consider you if you lose weight", I hope I'd have the self-respect to say goodbye.