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Reply to "How many women here divorced primarily due to imbalanced, unsustainable home workload?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread again? Seems so biased. Men really don’t typically voice their contributions in the same way. They don’t need the validation. From what I see these days among my peer group is a more modern version of a man who does dishes, does chores his wife doesn’t want to do, takes care of his kids, [b]but silently shoulder the brunt of her mood swings, anxious behaviors and other personality disorders quietly[/b]. He either learns to live with those conditions, or ultimately a divorce happens. [b]Men will get the job done, but in their own way and without belittling or needling their spouse along the way.[/b] Check out the lesbian divorce rate if you want some additional food for thought. Neuroses with neuroses.[/quote] Your peer group is very unique and I imagine very small because I don't know any man like that. [/quote] The peer group PP is referring to is misogynistic men who categorically hate women and have a blind spot when it comes to their own flaws, but are quick to point out the shortcomings of women. [/quote]
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