Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I typed them into google and this is what I got:
“When your wife blames you for everything, it often indicates she is unhappy with the relationship, is unable or unwilling to take responsibility, or is using blame as a defense mechanism to protect her self-esteem. This behavior is a form of blame-shifting that can stem from deep-seated issues like insecurity, past experiences, or a need to feel in control. It can also be a sign of poor communication, emotional abuse, or a relationship that is in trouble”
“ Your husband may blame you for everything because he is deflecting from his own insecurities, stress, or unhappiness, or he is using it as a defense mechanism to avoid responsibility. It can also be a sign of deeper issues like narcissistic tendencies, poor communication skills, or an inability to manage his own emotions. In some cases, blame can be a form of emotional manipulation, also known as gaslighting.”
Overall pretty similar. You’re probably falling for selection bias, and only hearing the things you want to hear.
Are you aware that you just posted an AI summary and not an actual human perspective. Try reading the reddit results for real human examples. I am talking about human perceptions and dynamics here.
Anonymous wrote:You just need to read some men's boards to balance it out. There are some forums out there with lots of posts by unhappy men where the threads all sound exactly the same as here.
They blame the women for everything, see the women as bad and men as just trying to do their best. They feel unappreciated and unsupportive and they highlight a lot of unhealthy and unkind things the women in their lives do, usually portraying themselves in a good light.
It is the exact same as the most of the threads here except with the sexes reversed. Here the women blame the men for everything, see the men as bad and women as just trying to do their best. They feel unappreciated and unsupportive and they highlight a lot of unhealthy and unkind things the men in their lives do, usually portraying themselves in a good light.
The forums here and the places where men post and vent about their partners and relationships and women in general are pretty much mirror images of each other.
Anonymous wrote:You just need to read some men's boards to balance it out. There are some forums out there with lots of posts by unhappy men where the threads all sound exactly the same as here.
They blame the women for everything, see the women as bad and men as just trying to do their best. They feel unappreciated and unsupportive and they highlight a lot of unhealthy and unkind things the women in their lives do, usually portraying themselves in a good light.
It is the exact same as the most of the threads here except with the sexes reversed. Here the women blame the men for everything, see the men as bad and women as just trying to do their best. They feel unappreciated and unsupportive and they highlight a lot of unhealthy and unkind things the men in their lives do, usually portraying themselves in a good light.
The forums here and the places where men post and vent about their partners and relationships and women in general are pretty much mirror images of each other.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t help but notice a clear difference between the advice that a woman is given regarding a certain complaint compared to a man who makes the same observation.
If a man asks “why does my wife blame me for everything” the vast majority of responses are telling him hat he must be doing something wrong and that he should prioritize her feelings over his own and start working overtime on giving himself to her because she is just a human with struggles and she needs support.
If a woman asks “why does my husband blame me for everything” then the responses are almost 100% about how he must be abusive, dtmfa, DARVO, and she doesn’t need that crap in her life so she should leave him.
This is a clear bias that should be al pledged. This is real.
Don’t take my word for it. Just type that phrase into google for yourself and then search again after switching genders and see the difference with your own eyes.
Anonymous wrote:I typed them into google and this is what I got:
“When your wife blames you for everything, it often indicates she is unhappy with the relationship, is unable or unwilling to take responsibility, or is using blame as a defense mechanism to protect her self-esteem. This behavior is a form of blame-shifting that can stem from deep-seated issues like insecurity, past experiences, or a need to feel in control. It can also be a sign of poor communication, emotional abuse, or a relationship that is in trouble”
“ Your husband may blame you for everything because he is deflecting from his own insecurities, stress, or unhappiness, or he is using it as a defense mechanism to avoid responsibility. It can also be a sign of deeper issues like narcissistic tendencies, poor communication skills, or an inability to manage his own emotions. In some cases, blame can be a form of emotional manipulation, also known as gaslighting.”
Overall pretty similar. You’re probably falling for selection bias, and only hearing the things you want to hear.
Anonymous wrote:Ever wondered why such a bias exists?
Anonymous wrote:Ever wondered why such a bias exists?