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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Woman create this dynamic, naturally/subconsciously/out of instinct, pushing men to the side. Then get mad at men when they have put they tire of it or realize that once you start down this path it is a habit you really can’t just step away from. And then eventually want the man to take this on when it isn’t instinctive to him and because they see/feel he isn’t doing it the “right” way they push him to the side again before he can develop the habit. Animosity builds relationships is damaged, rinse and repeat.[/quote] Or men instinctively slink out of the forefront bc “he’s tired” and kids “are hard” and they “prefer mom” and then uses the fact that he is incompetent as a parent against HER and makes it her fault. M When she leaves, he is shocked. But doing all the work alone is way better when you do t have a “partner” sitting on the couch taking half of the credit. [/quote]
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