How common is it for newly weds to gain weight after their wedding?
Friday, January 27th, 2012 at
7:21 am
I know a lot οf thе newlywed couples gain weight very easily аftеr thе wedding аnd οf course wе know thаt people’s priorities change аftеr thе wedding.
Thеу include bυt nοt limited tο, finances, careers, family (including children) аnd οf course stress within a marriage. Please state οthеr possible priorities thаt I haven’t mentioned, іf applicable.
Dο уου thіnk thаt lifestyle changes аftеr getting married саn alter thе person’s physiology? Sіnсе a lot οf thе married couples don’t hаνе thе money οr time fοr leisure.
Very common specially for a girl.
They no longer have to catch a guy so they let loose.
That is also why girls get hair cuts when they break up with their boyfriends/husbands.
They are back on the market so they try again to look their best.
I think you ought to stick with fashion (your top contributor status) because what you say about newlyweds and “priorities” regarding marriage is whacked out.
People tend to gain weight when they age. Married or not. And, it has nothing to do with priorities.
As people grow up and mature, of course their finances, careers and family matters change. That is the way anyone’s life changes. You know, we all grow up and our lifestyle changes as a result of our efforts to reach goals and attain things we want. Married or not.
You ask about lifestyle changes in regard to a person’s physiology. Physiology, in part, means a branch of biology dealing with the function and activities of living organisms……. Therefore, your question in this regard makes absolutely zero sense.
In summary, people, in general gain weight once they age. Married or not. People’s careers advance, babies are born, finances fluctuate and lifestyles can be stressful. Married or not.
There is great benefit in your objectivity about marriage. All of what you said is true, however you do not have to become another statistic. You can navigate your life in a direction you choose by establishing your own priorities. Health is extremely important and many just ignore it. This means proper diet and exercise. No money and time for it, then your priorities need to be changed. Do what is best for yourself and set a good example for your kids. Start out with priorities, but do not do it alone. Get your spouse involved in the process.
What the heck?
Are you writing some sort of essay for a phyc class?
Totally random, unrelated to wedding question.
depends on how much they munch compared to how much energy they use. the net excess of the energy input will produce increasing weight, married or not.
in other words.. newlyweds, pregnant, out of job, whatever. you eat to live, you dont live to eat. NO change in your lifestyle is an excuse for overfeeding.
LOL “Phillip”. Good one.
All the couples I know who got married (and that is a lot of people) have not gained any noticeable weight after marriage. The only time I see women really gain weight is when they age and have kids which adds weight to their body. And sometimes men start getting a bit of a beer belly when they marry but usually that takes several years to start.