ye what if your married and he doesnt like your body?
Question Posted Monday July 10 2006, 12:54 am
what if your married....and the guy you love doesnt like your body? it would be totally foolish if you got divorced the night after?? plz tell me.. i am really curious
heather21 answered Monday July 10 2006, 1:10 am: Well if he loveed you, he should love everything about you! Who cares about your body no body in this world is perfect, and if he cares about that then honestly he's not worth it! You shouldnt have to feel like crap from your own husband! [ heather21's advice column | Ask heather21 A Question ]
Meghan09 answered Monday July 10 2006, 1:06 am: No it wouldn't. If a guy I loved told me that he obviously wouldn't love everything about me. You should want a guy who loves you unconditionally. It sounds to me like the guy is a jerk and you could probally do much better. I hope you find someone out there who loves you completely and that you love completely. But it would NOT be foolish! [ Meghan09's advice column | Ask Meghan09 A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Monday July 10 2006, 1:03 am: Ha. When somebody loves you they love everything about you, even if its not perfect. You shouldnt change your body image for a guy. That is foolish. If he really loved you, he wouldnt care what you look like on the outside. It is the inside that really matters. [ Exquisitechick's advice column | Ask Exquisitechick A Question ]
caramella answered Monday July 10 2006, 12:59 am: omg im not gonna tell you its your body and atay the way you are wether he likes it or not cuz that way hell check out other girls.change your body.you need to loose weight lose it if you need to gain weight gain it if you even need ot get a boob job get it!this is a whole lifetime youll be living with your husban here which means you have to look the best for him all the time so he dont go off looking at other chicks [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
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