I hope you didn't take my post as passing judgement on you in a personal manner. But being a newlywed myself I can fully understand that it takes time to learn one another's language and intent. I wasn't under the impression that your husband is trying to hurt you intentionally, not at all. I'm sure he's trying to be helpful in truth. Like I said before, you changing means he has to change so he just needs time to adjust. Only you know what is right for you, your husband can't pick the magic goal number for you.
Woman to woman I'll tell you this: men are kind of dumb. I don't mean this in a bad way, I love my husband to death. But if I tried to involve him in the details of my weightloss he will undoubtedly try to "help" (eye rolling). That's the nature of a man and don't go telling them they're wrong

This is the most important thing I learned from my mother: men don't want to be bothered with confusing details, what they don't know can't hurt them and in fact they don't want to really know anyway. The only thing a man wants is to see you happy and content and he will in turn be kind and understanding. If you keep telling him about your leftover situation and announcing every pound lost or gained then you're presenting him with a problem... do not doubt that he will try to solve that problem. Do what you have to do for yourself, and just keep the peace
