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Originally Posted by Blondy359
He seems to think that I gained weight since the beginning of our relationship. The only time I've gained was after the wedding and it was 10 lbs. so now I actually weigh 5 lbs less than he's ever known me. The thing that truly hurt was (sorry for being crass) he kept saying he never saw me naked before so he "didn't know". This has never been an issue before we got married at all, he never made a comment about me losing weight or thinking I'm overweight. I'm pretty sure we weigh about the same give or take 5 or 10 lbs so maybe he didn't notice when we were dating. I don't know. I just can't shake this feeling like since we got married, I haven't measured up.
Even if you have gained a little weight, that is still not a reason for him to say things like that to you. I'm taking it from your comment "he didn't know" and have never seen you naked that you two waited until marriage for for sexual intimacy so maybe he is just nervous about his performance or insecure about himself and he is disrespectfully projecting that onto you.
If you two are going to be married for a long time then he is going to have to understand that he can not talk to you this way. People's bodies change, age, gain/lose weight over the years. He can't expect you to be some perfect person physically forever, that's unreasonable. And don't worry about you measuring up, how is he measuring up? What does he look like? Is he some perfect Adonis? Doubtful. From what I'm reading all he seems to care about is looks and that is not good. Is he otherwise kind to you, thoughtful, loving, etc.? A marriage is a two-way street and his opinion is not the only one that matters. How do you feel about him?
Also I agree with the poster above me that marriage counseling is probably a good idea or at least individual counseling for you. This is not normal behavior and I don't want you to think this is your fault. It is not your fault! This is on him. I don't want you to have low self-esteem and resentment for your husband for years to come, something needs to be done to stop this behavior now.
Always remember that people treat us the way we allow them to treat us. Nip disrespectful behavior in the bud quickly.