OT: Dating after WLS...
It's not so much about the time, but about the person.
BUT....
if you're not happy and stable with yourself and your life (and that includes your relationship with food), you can't be happy and stable with ANYBODY.
Lord, I could write a book about this crap. For the most part, my dating life (prior to meeting the love of my life Mary) was a stinking cesspool.
BUT....
if you're not happy and stable with yourself and your life (and that includes your relationship with food), you can't be happy and stable with ANYBODY.
Lord, I could write a book about this crap. For the most part, my dating life (prior to meeting the love of my life Mary) was a stinking cesspool.
On October 14, 2008 at 12:54 PM Pacific Time, NormanB258 wrote:
It's not so much about the time, but about the person.BUT....
if you're not happy and stable with yourself and your life (and that includes your relationship with food), you can't be happy and stable with ANYBODY.
Lord, I could write a book about this crap. For the most part, my dating life (prior to meeting the love of my life Mary) was a stinking cesspool.
heehee.....I am just gonna get used to being by myself.....lol.
I noticed today that the more I think about this, the more I wanna eat. And not good foods. Interesting.
Cheryl,
That's a great topic and I think a support group might not be a bad thing.
My personal experience is that I put off dating for a time and was going to wait until I had experienced more of the changing that goes on within this experience, not the physical, but more of the pyschological changes, however, one January night I was bored, on the computer and checked out a site that I had had a profile on, anyway, just as I was about to log off and I hadn't been on long, I got IM'd by someone, I looked at his profile real quick and figured ok, I'll chat a bit, well long story short, a month later we met and have been dating ever since. I didn't tell him about my WLS in our first conversation, but when I did tell him, he thought my choice was very brave and he is extremely supportive and my greatest champion in all that I do, even reminding me to drink my water and slow down when I eat too fast, as he has been a witness to what happens when I don't ;)
So, I think it's a personal choice, but for sure there are issues we face as we lose weight, grow more confident and deal with any issues that might hinder us in post-WLS relationships. . .
Hugs, Laureen
That's a great topic and I think a support group might not be a bad thing.
My personal experience is that I put off dating for a time and was going to wait until I had experienced more of the changing that goes on within this experience, not the physical, but more of the pyschological changes, however, one January night I was bored, on the computer and checked out a site that I had had a profile on, anyway, just as I was about to log off and I hadn't been on long, I got IM'd by someone, I looked at his profile real quick and figured ok, I'll chat a bit, well long story short, a month later we met and have been dating ever since. I didn't tell him about my WLS in our first conversation, but when I did tell him, he thought my choice was very brave and he is extremely supportive and my greatest champion in all that I do, even reminding me to drink my water and slow down when I eat too fast, as he has been a witness to what happens when I don't ;)
So, I think it's a personal choice, but for sure there are issues we face as we lose weight, grow more confident and deal with any issues that might hinder us in post-WLS relationships. . .
Hugs, Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
I dated before, during and after. Funny, though, how your standards and expectations start to change over time.
Some recommend waiting...I'm glad mine snagged me when he did (4 months post op). Who knows where I'd be if he hadn't.
And one more thing....dating someone with the same issues as your own...not recommended.
Some recommend waiting...I'm glad mine snagged me when he did (4 months post op). Who knows where I'd be if he hadn't.
And one more thing....dating someone with the same issues as your own...not recommended.
~ Jen
On October 14, 2008 at 5:59 PM Pacific Time, jmill2424 wrote:
I dated before, during and after. Funny, though, how your standards and expectations start to change over time.Some recommend waiting...I'm glad mine snagged me when he did (4 months post op). Who knows where I'd be if he hadn't.
And one more thing....dating someone with the same issues as your own...not recommended.