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After I got married, my figure was seriously out of shape. I'm afraid my husband doesn't like me. What should I do?
Since you are worried that your husband doesn't like you, why not regain your confidence?

Look at those married female stars. Even after having several children, they still keep in good shape. You must want to know why. Do you want to stay in shape just because someone is a star? No, on the one hand, it's for marriage, and more importantly, for myself.

I don't think women keep in shape to please their husbands and win men's good feelings. If you rely entirely on your figure, then your marriage will exist in name only, and it won't be long before you break up, because the most powerful yardstick of your figure is time. When you are 40 years old and 50 years old, can you still keep your figure in your twenties? Even if you don't get fat, your flabby skin will make you lose the desire to look in the mirror.

Personally, I think it's okay to try my best to keep it up. Not for others, because I am still a woman, but also for the love of beauty, optimism and beautiful yearning.

After giving birth to a child, I feel lost every time I take a shower and see my knife edge and small belly. I can't help sighing in my heart, "Alas, I can't go back, I can't go back to the past, and my youth is gone forever."

But I will try my best to keep my figure and figure. Active exercise, should go to bed early and go to bed early, carefully manage the skin and body, and you can return to marriage.

Instead of complaining here, you might as well run a few laps by yourself. You can find your confidence by keeping your mouth shut and holding your legs.

Then you don't have time to worry about whether your husband doesn't like you. On the contrary, your husband will worry that others will take you away and love you too late.