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My girlfriend is a healthy eater, but lately has gone extreme. She’s been loosing so much weight, her old clothing barely fits anymore. I’m getting pretty worried about her health and don’t know how to tackle the problem. This is my first relationship, so I’ve never felt the need to intervene before. During times I had FWB’s, their unhealthy habits like suntanning all day, binge drinking, drugs, etc didn't affect me b/c I wasn’t committed. Most of the time, I have a “hands-off” policy and don’t like to solve people’s problems.
This is part of a bigger question: How can I support a girl to maintain a healthy diet/bodyweight instead of succumbing to these diet crazes?
Background: My girlfriend had weight issues her entire life and once was 40lbs. + overweight. She started losing the weight by going vegetarian, then went vegan. On a 5’2’’ girl, it’s a big difference. My the time I met her, she lost most of it, but had about a 25-20% body fat ratio with DD’s and a big butt. I actually prefer a girl to have a little sidehandle and curves to being tapered/bone-thin.
Present: I first noticed the decrease about a month ago when she came over for sex. At that time, we haven’t had sex in a couple weeks b/c we both had been sick with the flu. I didn’t say anything, but definitely kept it in mind. A couple weeks ago, she’s gone from vegan to an “almost” raw diet and competes with her friends on cutting calories. I'll sit with them and can hardly believe their discussions about loosing MORE weight. She is almost unrecognizable to when I first met her and almost a stick.
I remember Chase mentioning in a relationship article to watch out for a girlfriend’s “out of the blue” self-improvement routines. In my case, she's always been open about it and on the same trajectory, but getting more extreme. One time when she brought up the diet, I asked why she's straying from the original plan and she responded, "I just wanna be healthy." I recommended she go to a nutritionist for a healthy plan instead of bringing together random pieces of advice from non-qualified people.
This is part of a bigger question: How can I support a girl to maintain a healthy diet/bodyweight instead of succumbing to these diet crazes?
Background: My girlfriend had weight issues her entire life and once was 40lbs. + overweight. She started losing the weight by going vegetarian, then went vegan. On a 5’2’’ girl, it’s a big difference. My the time I met her, she lost most of it, but had about a 25-20% body fat ratio with DD’s and a big butt. I actually prefer a girl to have a little sidehandle and curves to being tapered/bone-thin.
Present: I first noticed the decrease about a month ago when she came over for sex. At that time, we haven’t had sex in a couple weeks b/c we both had been sick with the flu. I didn’t say anything, but definitely kept it in mind. A couple weeks ago, she’s gone from vegan to an “almost” raw diet and competes with her friends on cutting calories. I'll sit with them and can hardly believe their discussions about loosing MORE weight. She is almost unrecognizable to when I first met her and almost a stick.
I remember Chase mentioning in a relationship article to watch out for a girlfriend’s “out of the blue” self-improvement routines. In my case, she's always been open about it and on the same trajectory, but getting more extreme. One time when she brought up the diet, I asked why she's straying from the original plan and she responded, "I just wanna be healthy." I recommended she go to a nutritionist for a healthy plan instead of bringing together random pieces of advice from non-qualified people.