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I'm hoping that I never get in this situation, but if it came down to it I would encourage them to work out because I go to the gym regularly and I would hope that they would want to go with me but if not then I might have to cut ties because I don't want to be on 300 pound life 600 pound life none of that.
I would, but I'd probably get caught on cheaters. I'd probably be hanging out, then that white man come out, Hey, I'm Joey Greco from Cheaters. I'm like, *****, move. She got too much weight, fatso.
I will not leave him immediately but I will help him achieve goals for losing weight, maybe doing exercise, maybe some kind of diet like encourage him to lose weight.
If it's not a health issue, I think I would try to encourage them, motivate them to work out. But if they just keep on getting big and denying my request, and I think I would have to leave them because they don't respect me and they don't respect themselves, or they don't just care about me and don't care about themselves, then I'm not going to get hurt through the process.
If they gain a lot of weight, like a lot of weight, then it's more than just the issue of the weight. And if you're in a relationship with someone, you should find out what's really going on.
If they were like 300 plus, yes, because then you're just a liability and you don't care about yourself so everything else in your life is going to spill over with that.
If it's a medical reason, no, I would stay. I would be supportive of their process. But if it's like indulging, because you have no self control, nope.
100% 100% because if you with me we're going to the gym dammit every day so if you're fat then bitch who you in with I'm a fucking kill Unifed ass Knigge the fuck