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Reply to "Division of responsibility - mental work of running a house"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do not have a right to his labor either physical or mental. Just because you are married does not mean he is required to do anything. You have expectations that he "should" be doing certain things. Those expectations are wrong. One marriage partner should not expect the other partner to perform any sort of unwanted activity. This include any activity from unwanted sex to unwanted cleaning to unwanted diaper changing or unwanted shopping or unwanted cooking. When you realize this fact and adjust to it you will be much more happy in your marriage.[/quote] Sheesh, even Ayn Rand assumed more mutuality in marriages. Actually, PP is wrong here. Marriage is a legal contract that includes rights regarding the spouse's property (for both spouses), which (in very general terms) [b]is largely the product of the spouse's labor[/b]. And spousal neglect includes the failure to provide essentials, including food, to one's spouse. In my book, that includes dinner. [/quote] Does that extend to the sexless marriages on DCUMS? In other words, does a husband have a right to that?[/quote]
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