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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband meets my emotional needs because he is in touch with his emotions. Most men are not.[/quote] Men are “in touch with their emotions” they just don’t want to talk about them all the time like women do. It bores them.[/quote] We don’t talk about them because women take 2/3 of the space. They make it clear their needs come first in the way they approach us. When we open up a bit, they somehow make it about themselves. I am referring to my wife. Perhaps she is the odd one. But it’s been my experience. We are in therapy and again she is taking 2/3 of the space in therapy. I’m just exhausted. Sorry for ranting and hijacking the discussion. [/quote] So you picked your wife with your d*ck, and it's her fault. She is not the odd one. You did not choose wisely and most men don't. She is who she has always been. You pretended to be cool with it, and now you realize you can't keep up. Women know what they want and they are vocal about their expectations before marriage. Men choose with their d*cks and agree with whatever the women want to get the women and then later claim that the woman is suffocating them. [/quote]
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