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[quote=Anonymous]That’s a weird way to word it but I find it very attractive when my husband works out, which makes intimacy easier and more fun so I guess so? But the way being competent and being able to like make a quick 30 minute dinner is helpful to my marriage but deciding to take multiple hours to shop for, make and clean up a fancy 3 course meal is not really (not that that’s ever happened, LOL). It’s about recognizing that your household has a lot of needs and if one gets out of balance something else will suffer. So like I think parents alternating mornings they get to go work out for an hour and the everyone tries to eat moderately healthy is perfect. Marathon running or weirdly obsessing about protein (and strange meats - remember the thread about the woman whose partner was buying tons of bison or something?) is not cool when you have young kids. [/quote]
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