Anonymous wrote:These aren't things that a man accomplished FOR you, they are things that a man can accomplish WITH you. If your husband isn't able or willing to accomplish those goals with you, then it is time to divorce an move on. But if you are expecting him to do those things alone without you, then you are at least as much of the problem as he is.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of women just stop taking birth control. Just being honest. If your husband is broke and you think he’s be a terrible father, I don’t recommend this method, unless you can provide yourself and any kids and don’t mind doing the majority of child rearing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get it for yourself. And draw boundaries.
I was miserable when I waited around for men to give me what I wanted.
When I busted my @$$, made a ton of money, bought my own dream home - now THAT was fulfilling.
I told my H I wanted children, and if he didn't, I would need to move on and find someone who did. Surprise, suddenly he was ready.
+1 I told DH I was having somebody's baby in the next year, and I sure hoped it would be his.
Anonymous wrote:So, I have been married to a man I fell in love with, for 8 years. I always wanted a family, building a home and kids. I waited and waited and waited for my husband to be ready, emotionally and financially to accomplish these goals for me.
Well, he hasn't. I just don't know how to manifest these that every woman seems to organically get as a part of marriage. I feel aghast and defeated.
Anonymous wrote:You get it for yourself. And draw boundaries.
I was miserable when I waited around for men to give me what I wanted.
When I busted my @$$, made a ton of money, bought my own dream home - now THAT was fulfilling.
I told my H I wanted children, and if he didn't, I would need to move on and find someone who did. Surprise, suddenly he was ready.