Anonymous wrote:Because happy husband, happy life doesn’t rhyme.
Anonymous wrote:Why men's happiness isn't considered as valuable?
Anonymous wrote:Why men's happiness isn't considered as valuable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why men's happiness isn't considered as valuable?
Because women shape households the way men don't.
That’s a pretty arrogant and broad take, but sure.
Also, sister, why are you subjugating yourself and perpetuating traditional patriarchal gender roles that equate domestic responsibilities solely to the realm of women?
Anonymous wrote:Because happy husband, happy life doesn’t rhyme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()
This is as far from the fruth as is possible. Society doesn't prioritize men. Men from an early age learn that society treats them as disposable and if they want to be valued they need to produce. The ones that produce get a chance to form families where they are expected to produce and provide. The ones that don't produce.. well.... those are invisible to both women and society at large.
This is an unpleasant truth- it is much more acceptable for a single woman in her 30s to live at home if she is under-employed or in a low-paying job. She can still have the respect of friends, family and the community. She can find love and improve her financial situation via marriage. A man doing the same thing is a “loser.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()
This is as far from the fruth as is possible. Society doesn't prioritize men. Men from an early age learn that society treats them as disposable and if they want to be valued they need to produce. The ones that produce get a chance to form families where they are expected to produce and provide. The ones that don't produce.. well.... those are invisible to both women and society at large.
Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()
What an ignorant and sexist post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()
What an ignorant and sexist post.
Anonymous wrote:Men will automatically prioritize their own happiness/pleasure because they've been raised in a culture that centers men. They often need to be reminded to consider others. Women often prioritize the needs/wants of others (kids, spouse, friends, family) over their own, because that's what our culture encourages them to do.
"happy wife" doesn't necessarily mean you always please her. It means you support her happiness by doing things like making sure she has time to herself to pursue an identity outside of service, and you consider how your actions will impact her.
And men still fsck it up.![]()