Anonymous wrote:I have a childless divorced friend who often puts down the husbands of our friends. She will call them losers or tools and say she is so glad not to be stuck with a loser like Jack. She will say that she can’t imagine coparenting with her ex, John, to have to be in constant contact over the kids and have him be in her life forever. I’m not sure if she is genuinely happy not to be married or divorced sharing custody or she is just a hater. It is fine to be glad to no longer be married but I don’t think it is necessary to put down others’ husbands for no reason.
Why do you think she does this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am divorced and never make comments. But I am so glad I am not married. Most men are just not worth it. She is verbalizing it.
I don’t think this means she is unhappy or jealous. I think she does not know how to interact socially.
I think it’s this. A lot of women who divorce and are able to be financially comfortable after divorce are generally speaking not envious of married people. There are sometimes things here and there that they miss about marriage. but the truth is they’ve been married and know the reality of what marriage is REALLY like for a lot of women and it’s no fairytale.
They want to be honest with other women who are unhappy with their spouses. Because they’ve learned the secret….you can be happy on your own. Few women prioritize themselves so many don’t know this. This revelation makes men and some women very uncomfortable. Men resent that a woman can leave them behind and act in her own best interest instead of his. And women resent them because they are jealous that they do have the courage to stick up for themselves.
It’s best to just avoid all this if you’re happily divorced and keep the secret to yourself.
I love my kids and family. I am not jealous.
Anonymous wrote:ARE they tools? Why is it fine for women to complain about their loser husbands to their friends, but a friend can't bring up how awful their friends husbands are?
Imagine if you divorced because of whatever issue, say emotional labor. And then all you see are your friends complaining about the exact same thing. I don't think it is that big of an issue, BUT I do think I'd mention something. I don't believe she is jealous, there could be a multitude of reasons for this behavior, but if it's bothering people or having friends slow fade (as pps suggest), I think it would benefit her and your friendships to bring it up and tell her to tone it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am divorced and never make comments. But I am so glad I am not married. Most men are just not worth it. She is verbalizing it.
I don’t think this means she is unhappy or jealous. I think she does not know how to interact socially.
I think it’s this. A lot of women who divorce and are able to be financially comfortable after divorce are generally speaking not envious of married people. There are sometimes things here and there that they miss about marriage. but the truth is they’ve been married and know the reality of what marriage is REALLY like for a lot of women and it’s no fairytale.
They want to be honest with other women who are unhappy with their spouses. Because they’ve learned the secret….you can be happy on your own. Few women prioritize themselves so many don’t know this. This revelation makes men and some women very uncomfortable. Men resent that a woman can leave them behind and act in her own best interest instead of his. And women resent them because they are jealous that they do have the courage to stick up for themselves.
It’s best to just avoid all this if you’re happily divorced and keep the secret to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I am divorced and never make comments. But I am so glad I am not married. Most men are just not worth it. She is verbalizing it.
I don’t think this means she is unhappy or jealous. I think she does not know how to interact socially.
Anonymous wrote:I have a childless divorced friend who often puts down the husbands of our friends. She will call them losers or tools and say she is so glad not to be stuck with a loser like Jack. She will say that she can’t imagine coparenting with her ex, John, to have to be in constant contact over the kids and have him be in her life forever. I’m not sure if she is genuinely happy not to be married or divorced sharing custody or she is just a hater. It is fine to be glad to no longer be married but I don’t think it is necessary to put down others’ husbands for no reason.
Why do you think she does this?
Anonymous wrote:I have a childless divorced friend who often puts down the husbands of our friends. She will call them losers or tools and say she is so glad not to be stuck with a loser like Jack. She will say that she can’t imagine coparenting with her ex, John, to have to be in constant contact over the kids and have him be in her life forever. I’m not sure if she is genuinely happy not to be married or divorced sharing custody or she is just a hater. It is fine to be glad to no longer be married but I don’t think it is necessary to put down others’ husbands for no reason.
Why do you think she does this?
Anonymous wrote:Deep down she knows she sucks and is insecure.
Anonymous wrote:I have a childless divorced friend who often puts down the husbands of our friends. She will call them losers or tools and say she is so glad not to be stuck with a loser like Jack. She will say that she can’t imagine coparenting with her ex, John, to have to be in constant contact over the kids and have him be in her life forever. I’m not sure if she is genuinely happy not to be married or divorced sharing custody or she is just a hater. It is fine to be glad to no longer be married but I don’t think it is necessary to put down others’ husbands for no reason.
Why do you think she does this?
Anonymous wrote:Do you like this person? Is she actually your friend? If so, have a conversation with her about it where you express curiosity about what's going on and tell her how it makes you feel when she does this.
If you don't like her, don't let her think you're her friend.