My hubby is well within "normal" weight range, but he could maybe stand to lose about 10-20 pounds without becoming too thin. (Doctors have told him he's "a little overweight," although he's not overweight on the BMI scale.)
His way of "dieting" is to skip breakfast and lunch. Then he eats a light dinner. He does this for 2-3 days. Then the next day or two he eats normally or even slightly excessively. Then he goes back to the 2-3 days of light eating. It's IFing, I guess. It works for him. It does NOT work for me.
I have to eat consistently. I just can't emotionally or mentally handle the ups/downs of that kind of eating.
But whenever he's on an "eating" day, he tries to get me to come along for the ride! He uses phrases like, "You deserve a treat." Or "I don't think you need to lose weight." Or "One meal won't make a difference."
I do not think it is intentional sabotage of my diet and weight. I believe that HE is simply ready to indulge/eat, and he wants me to join him for the companionship factor. We do almost everything except work together, and he sees our mealtimes as social/bonding.
I have tried to explain to him how I feel, but I'm not getting through. He'll respect my wishes sometimes, but often when I tell him I am just eating [insert on-plan meal here], he'll kind of pout and get depressed and say, "Ok, I'll eat that, too." But he's clearly not happy about it. And when I complain, he says, "But I was supportive! I'm eating what you're eating, aren't I?"
Any thoughts on how to handle it? How can I approach him in a way to get it really across to him?
Thank you!



(I was miserable='s he was miserable)