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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]or maybe lots of people have mean and cold wives? trying to attribute it all to one person just is a way of trying to minimize the issue[/quote] There are several of us. I am the one of them. I am the one with the teenage daughter and the do-nothing wife (who is taking a nap now, because, why not?). I work full time, she does not. The sink remains full of dishes. [/quote] Not your wife posting, but totally possible to work part-time and still need a nap.[/quote] I'm the adult daughter of a mother who did nothing and a father who worked full time and then came home and ran the household. I have very little respect for my mother. [/quote] Quite possibly your mom had undiagnosed depression or anxiety. Sleep is a form of self-medicating. If your mom legitimately did nothing to help raise you, she probably was battling demons you’ll never know. Your lack of respect for her didn’t help I’m sure.[/quote] DP. How vile thou art! [/quote] I think PP is onto something. I am by no-means a do-nothing Mom, but am certainly an unappreciated Mom. If I cook it's not good enough. If I clean myself, which I do most of the time, it's not appreciated. If I didn't pick up constantly around here, there would be trash everywhere (husband couldn't find a trash can if it hit him in the a$$). If I clear a counter, within 2 days it's full of crap again because no one can open a drawer or find a cabinet. After 23 years, I'm frankly burned out. I'm sure my husband sees that as some sort of 'mental illness'. It's not. It's rebellion.[/quote]
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