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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s as acceptable as wives accept it. [/quote] This. If it's acceptable to you, that's a you problem. If it's not acceptable to you, DTMFA and stay single until you find someone who meets your standards. I agree with PP upthread who suggests "screen more, scream less". Some women rush into relationships/marriages and accept whoever is available, then complain when they "suddenly realize" he's kinda trash. That's the man YOU picked. Longer engagements, dating longer before letting a man(child) move in with you, having some criteria before settling into a relationship (How does he fight? How does he handle no? How does he behave when he doesn't get his way?)... there are things you can do to pre-screen for a LOT of this behavior, and it's worth the invested time to save your sanity and resources. If you're not putting in that effort and you end up with a manbaby, you're not stuck. You're a big girl. Leave. Childish men are as acceptable to you as you allow them to be.[/quote]
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