I had mentioned that I finally bought me that white pr. of jeans that I've wanted for a long time. Last night DH, DS and I all went to a karaoke club and to the Comedy Show. I wore my white jeans, with a black and white blouse and black shoes with about 2 inch heels. I felt great in my outfit. The jeans are a little big in the waist so I had to wear a black belt to keep them up. We met up with some of DH's co-workers that were also in the Karaoke contest. One of my DH's co-workers, had brought along a buddy of his. This buddy (Robert) kept staring at me and smiling (and I saw him give me a wink and lick his lips). Which of course, I didn't say anything to DH about this.
Unbeknownst to me, while I was making a pool shot, Robert bent down to my DH and said "Man, your wife looks awesome in those white jeans". DH just said "What" and Robert then said "I bet she looks even better in nothing at all". DH then said "listen, I'm sure you didn't mean to offend me, but that's My Wife you're talking about, so let's just drop this".
Later , after the Comedy Show, the music was great and I told DH that I wanted to dance. He then said "I'm not in the mood to dance, but I'm sure that Robert would love to dance with you". I was stunned and said "why would you say that?" Then he told me of the conversation that He'd had with Robert".
I thought about this all evening and we talked more about it when we got home. DH was completely correct in saying that I too would have been jealous if another woman had said this type of thing about him. He trusts me 100%, but having other men flirt with me and make this type of comments is not something that either of us has had to deal with before. My husband has never been the jealous type, but I think that Robert did kinda "cross over the line".
So, my big question is has this happened to any other couples here since losing weight? If so, how did you handle it?
The real kicker is that both DH and Robert made it to the second round in the Karaoke contest so they will both be singing there again tonite.(DH insists on staying in the competition because it has prizes up to $375,000, which I'm sure he won't win all that much). I'm now questioning myself on how to dress to try to look less appealing. Isn't that stupid?
I'll add that since my son was there also, that he too was offended that Robert had said something like this about his mother.


It comes with the territory--there are a$$holes all over and they usually find a way of behaving like a$$holes. As Maria pointed out, women who were slim in their teens and twenties have to learn to deal with this kind of behavior early on--you learn to distance yourself from it, ignore it and not internalize it as any kind of important reflection of who YOU are. You're going to have to learn this now too! Weight loss isn't just about smaller clothes and more energy--it necessitates all kinds of adaptive behavior. 
but when I was at my goal weight this was the case!!