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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is just the female version of a husband whining that his wife isn’t meeting his sexual needs. And when we hear that on DCUM, the invariable response to him is “you won’t die if you don’t have sex, you’re not entitled to sex, toughen up, do more to make yourself attractive to her.” Ok then, women won’t die if they don’t get their emotional needs met, they’re not entitled to a husband that cares about their feelings, they should do more to make him interested in their emotional needs.[/quote] And the cycle goes on and on. I told DH that I don't mind if he does not care about my feelings as long as he is fine with me not caring about his. So far it's one sided with me stroking his male ego while he is being careless with his words. I can outsource feelings ...and sex too while we are at it.[/quote] Wow. You sound like my mother in law. Cold btch without any love from others. Reap what you sow. I fear for your children as they learn to love others with empathy.[/quote] I wish. Life would be so easy if I were a cold btch towards my DH. I am working on it. I'd keep the marriage for the sake of the children and have my "emotional" support from elsewhere. DH could get his from elsewhere too . Win win for everyone![/quote]
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