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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aside from the abusive, lazy, jerks....The cause of many marital problems are women who don't know their place, women who don't know how to show appreciation, and women who try to compete with men. Instead of being a nagging, ugly (personality wise), busybody; how about being pleasant, saying thank you for the small things, and stop thinking of the million things you wish you had and the hundreds of things your husband isn't doing right. [/quote] Wow, PP! I'm so impressed by your choice of words :roll: So tell us, oh wise one, how much do you pay her to put up with the inconsiderate, ruthless, worthless piece of shit that you are? I sure hope you and your wife do not have children, I can't imagine how degrading you are as a father. [/quote] This type of attitude is a major part of the problem. There is nothing degrading about [b]knowing your place[/b], being pleasant, and being appreciative. In many cases, this will lead to a much happier home for everyone involved. Women have so much power, but you don't realize it. Instead you seek something that you think is power, but really it's not. You give away the power that is naturally yours and turn it into something evil, then you wonder why you are so unhappy because you feel like you have everything you thought you wanted. You complain, complain, complain and live in a fantasy land instead of being appreciative for what you have. You nag your husbands instead of encouraging him, and then you bring your bitter girlfriends into your business. If that's working for you, then ok. But if it's not, then perhaps it's time to try something else. Of course, there are exceptions and as I mentioned before, this does not apply to abusive, lazy, jerks. If you are married to one, you have my sympathies. [/quote] You must realize that as long as you keep using that phrase, anything and everything you say here will be summarily dismissed. [/quote]
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