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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you can only speak about your specific husband. It's aslo about what you choose to priortizze. My husband is an equal partner in terms of caring for the kids and house, and he understands just as well as I do that sometimes plans for a romantic evening get interupted or put on hold. That said if a choice to use energy for sex or laundry we 9/10 prioritze the sex.[/quote] For some, the reality that they didn't choose a husband very wisely is harsh. So they fall back on the belief that all men are like their husbands. It's sad, but true.[/quote] There aren’t enough equal partner type husbands to go around. How many men do you know that were taught to cook as children? How many young boys? Very few. How many were encouraged to take initiative around the house?[/quote] This. My DH promised the moon and back and couldn't wait to have kids and be a hands on dad!!! However, hands on to him is reading 1 book before bed and playing catch for 10 minutes. [/quote] Please divorce this bad-choice unequal partner selfish lying bait and switch man baby small dk loser who thinks (wrongly) that he is somehow "entitled" to sex! Or... stay with him in your platonic room mate (open) marriage.[/quote]
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