Her Weight Is Destroying Her Relationship With Her Boyfriend, And He Refused To Propose To Her Until She Puts On A Few Pounds

A 20-year-old woman is currently in a relationship with her 21-year-old boyfriend, and her weight is destroying their relationship.
For as long as she can remember, her mom has been severely overweight and now weighs more than 550 pounds.
“Her weight was the source of all the problems in my family and my childhood,” she explained. “She refuses to lose weight or eat healthy.”
“She also was always incredibly lazy, making my dad do everything for her claiming she “can’t”. She’d fly into a rage if he ever pushed back even a little.”
Her mom refused to work at all, so her dad was left working as many as 3 jobs as a time to support them.
On top of that, her dad was left to do all of the chores until she could begin helping out at around 8-years-old, and part of helping out entailed taking care of her mom. Her mom was just a nasty person personality-wise, and her mom treated her and her dad terribly.
Her mom frequently ended up in the hospital due to her health issues, and every time she had to go they needed half of their town’s firefighters to help get her there.
Because of everything that’s happened with her mom, she’s developed an unhealthy relationship with food.
“I’ve been afraid to eat for years,” she said. “I’m 5’2 and my rule is to never let myself get over 99lbs.”

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“I know I probably have an eating disorder but I feel like it’s the only way I can protect myself. This issue was fully caused by seeing my mom at such an enormous weight, along with comments she’d make: she was always snarking at me about my food unless I ate garbage like her.”
Her mom always warned her that once she would hit her 20s, she would not be able to eat anything or she would end up overweight just like her.
She also knows that her mom will be thrilled if she does get to be just like her.
She’s terrified to gain weight now that she’s getting older. She did try therapy to get past everything, but she didn’t find it to be helpful so she stopped going.
She did tell her boyfriend about the problems she went through with her mom, though she skipped over all of the details.
“He knows why I’m scared of eating too much,” she continued. “We’ve been together for 2 years. The last few months, he’s been more and more pushy about wanting me to eat.”
“He says I am too skinny and look unwell. He says I need to gain weight or my health will be in danger.”
“I would appreciate his worry, but yesterday he told me he would not consider marrying me until I had gained weight. Above the amount I’d be comfortable with. So I’m not getting engaged until I fix this.”
She’s concerned that what her boyfriend wants her to do won’t be doable for her, and he might then think she’s not serious about being with him.
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