Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you aren't married?
Is part of this that he hasn't asked you to marry him?
Why would any woman marry a man who insisted she pay her own way? Will he do his own laundry, cook his own food, and clean up his own bathroom? Who is responsible for the bedding--or do you have separate bedrooms?
This is just so weird.
It's weird that you assume the woman would be doing any of this.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he wants you to act like a wife, in terms of time and effort for visiting, but also pay for things 50/50 like a girlfriend. Don't be his wife if he's not being your husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you aren't married?
Is part of this that he hasn't asked you to marry him?
Why would any woman marry a man who insisted she pay her own way? Will he do his own laundry, cook his own food, and clean up his own bathroom? Who is responsible for the bedding--or do you have separate bedrooms?
This is just so weird.
It's weird that you assume the woman would be doing any of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you aren't married?
Is part of this that he hasn't asked you to marry him?
Why would any woman marry a man who insisted she pay her own way? Will he do his own laundry, cook his own food, and clean up his own bathroom? Who is responsible for the bedding--or do you have separate bedrooms?
This is just so weird.
I've grown resentful of his family's lack of effort to visit here. He is not happy about it either. After so many years and literally months of vacation time and thousands of dollars to stay connected with them, they don't reciprocate with us. I guess I've gotten to the point where I'm thinking ... if they value their relationship with us, why aren't they willing to demonstrate it like we do and spend their time and money to come here?
One of the last times we visited them, we agreed in advance that we would spend a couple of nights on our own in the Big City at a hotel. It never materialized because once we got there we found out the family had planned activities on certain days so our plans went out the window.
So next tactic, next time: We planned to go into the city by train for day trips. One of his siblings wanted to come along. As we literally walked in the front door of a famous museum I had been dying to visit, she twisted her ankle and wanted to go home so we turned around, went right back to train station and left. I never got past the front entrance.
It's sad to me that when I tell people I've been to this country XX number of times and yet I still haven't seen some of the things they have during their one-week vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you aren't married?
Is part of this that he hasn't asked you to marry him?