Approaching the "weight" issue

You are ****** basically, You say she is a 16 - 18 dress size but that's her Single woman weight, Her in a relationship weight will be a fair bit more & because she is already a 16 there's not a lot to look forward to.
Up to you if you want to stay with a BBW for the rest of your life & watch her become more & more immobile until she finally dies an early death due to heart trouble.
I think it's down to you to make a choice rather than trying to change another person. :)

Bit harsh - but probably truth :p

If she was 16 - 18 when you met her, she'll only increase in weight.

I know quite a lot of girls with a similar mentality though (I.e. I like it, so I'll eat it). But yeah it's going to be a tricky subject to bring up... I guess just keep casually hinting about her weight in a jokey reference. It'll probably eventually come round to "Hahaha... but no seriously." :p
 
Bit harsh - but probably truth :p

If she was 16 - 18 when you met her, she'll only increase in weight.

I know quite a lot of girls with a similar mentality though (I.e. I like it, so I'll eat it). But yeah it's going to be a tricky subject to bring up... I guess just keep casually hinting about her weight in a jokey reference. It'll probably eventually come round to "Hahaha... but no seriously." :p

leave a different "your so fat...." joke on her pillow every night she will soon feel the love
 
some of the comments on here given whats been going on with ask fm are pretty out of order tbh

thanks for those with sensible suggestions
 
I can't believe this is 7 pages long. Sit her down and just explain that you're worried about her future health and that you'll be happy to work with her to improve her overall fitness level. If she's hesitant (as in unwilling) then move on and wish her the best and if she's willing then fantastic. You don't need the internet to tell you what's common sense.
 
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