AITA for telling my wife that she was a better wife/lover/mother when she was fat ?

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He watches helplessly as the woman he once adored transforms before his eyes—her kindness and warmth replaced by a relentless pursuit of attention that leaves their family drifting apart.

The vibrant, loving wife and mother he knew seems lost beneath a mask of arrogance and self-obsession, tearing at the very fabric of their marriage.

In the quiet moments between their clashes, he mourns the connection they shared, haunted by memories of laughter and tenderness now overshadowed by bitterness and resentment.

His heart aches for the woman she was, struggling to reconcile the past with a present that feels painfully unfamiliar.

AITA for telling my wife that she was a better wife/lover/mother when she was fat ?
‘AITA for telling my wife that she was a better wife/lover/mother when she was fat ?’

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Users Wasted No Time Telling It Like It Is:

It didn’t take long before the comment section turned into a battleground of strong opinions and even stronger emotions.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant emotional distress due to a drastic shift in his wife's personality and behavior following her weight loss.

The central conflict arises because the OP values the wife's previous nurturing and connected demeanor, while the wife appears focused on external validation and enjoying her new appearance, leading to a breakdown in their intimacy and family engagement.

Is the OP justified in expressing his preference for his wife's past self, even if it meant criticizing her current behavior and appearance, or was his comment about her being better when she was overweight fundamentally damaging and invalidating to her personal achievement?