xLaChienne -> RE: You are what I SAY you eat... (6/12/2012 2:05:41 PM)
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I'm not going to and never have made out a detailed meal plan and fitness routine for a partner. If the assumption is that he is far from My ideal and he is someone that is interested in Me and I see the potential then I would suggest that he speak to his doctor, a nutritionist, and find a personal trainer. As I am none of the above then I wouldn't suggest or imply that I have that knowledge or entertain the idea that I can fix or mold him into My preferred body type if he didn't have the desire to seek it out on his own and the motivation to put it into place I have no issue with befriending, encouraging, and supporting someone in their efforts. However, I wouldn't seriously consider a man as relationship material until after he achieved his fitness goal with the byproduct being that he would then fit My preferred aesthetic and I'm quite direct about it. I see it as a compatibility component. Someone who is sedentary and eats a certain way will never be happy with Me as I would expect that he complement My schedule, routine, and eating habits. All of which are quite strict. If it feels like work and the motivation doesn't already exist, again, we wouldn't be compatible. Now perhaps if he is a guy with an average build that isn't overweight but isn't defined then the odds are that joining Me in My routine will curry that definition in a short amount of time. As to care and control, I see that as him learning to prepare dishes and meals that fit into My diet as well as desiring time spent with Me enough to get his ass out of bed at 5 in the morning to run or workout. I could demand it but that is nowhere near as satisfying to Me as him caring enough and having the motivation to do so. I've honestly never had this be a problem as the endorphins and hormones are flying high after a hard run/workout and there is much to take advantage of when we are both hot, sweaty, and sticky already.
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