Do you get a "boyfriend layer"?
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Over the past month I've
put on about five pounds. It's not so significant that I'm
upset about it, but there's definitely some extra flesh around
my middle, and thanks to Lauren Conrad I've finally figured out
why. She too claims she's got a little soft at the beginning of
her new relationship. “We were having more romantic dinners out,
and I was exercising less,” Says Conrad. “I call it the ‘boyfriend
layer'." Wow, that's a good call! While I'm a year
and a half into my relationship, I did just move out of the
apartment I shared with two roommates and into my own one-bedroom.
Now my boyfriend stays over a lot more, and we've been cooking
big meals, trying out the amazing restaurants in my new
neighborhood, and cuddling up on the couch with pints of Ben &
Jerry's. I love spending time with him, but I have sacrificed
my work out time for additional boyfriend time. The extra love has
given me love handles! Yikes!
Conrad says she likes taking her man to the gym with her so she
doesn't have to sacrifice her 1-on-1 time. “I just ask Kyle,
‘You feel like working out?’ It’s more fun than hitting the gym
alone,” says Lauren. “We like doing outdoor stuff: tennis, bike
riding, kayaking, stand-up surfing, hiking in the canyons around
L.A.." Fantastic idea! I think this weekend we'll hit the
beach together for some swimming and long walks under a beautiful
sunset. Hey, walking is exercise, right?
Have you experienced the "boyfriend layer" phenomenon,
and if so, what have you done to get rid of it? [
People]