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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, welcome to the rest if your life.[/quote] +1 A wife here, and, yes, at least the next few years. She can’t help it. [/quote] This is total crap. I have never nor have I ever heard of a pregnant woman at my office losing their shit so clearly it can be controlled. She may not be able to control how she feels but she can definitely control how she acts. When she's having a good day OP you need to sit her down and discuss this with her and tell her the way she's acting is not acceptable. Sorry, being pregnant doesn't give you a pass to be an asshole.[/quote] At your office? What does this have to do with your office? This is specific to the marital relationship. Hormones can make women mean, particularly to the person for whom they’re shouldering an enormous evolutionary burden.[/quote] The point is that if people can keep their shit together for 8 hours a day at the office they can do the same at home. As the other posted noted, more examples of what exactly constitutes being mean is necessary. Being in a bad mood is fine, losing her temper and yelling at OP is not.[/quote] I hate to break it to you, but a lot of people lose their sh*t at home because they’ve had to keep it together for 8 hours at office in order to pay the mortgage. What an idiotic comparison.[/quote] Right, they can keep it together but they choose not to. It is so misogynistic when people perpetuate this image of pregnant women as being completely driven by hormones and unable to control themselves. [/quote] See, and I find it misogynistic to expect women to tamp down their biological impulses so that their husbands don’t feel sad. [/quote]
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