Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your friends are jealous and want to see you alone. If it works, it works. Don't give much thought to their comments.
Does it work, though? If a man can't take care of his own baby for a day or two, I wouldn't say it's working. He needs to cut the cord, learn and problem solve on his own, and not be lazy.
OP sounds like a people pleaser. She was pleasing her DH by doing most of the baby care, now she's thrown because her friends aren't happy with it and are giving what is probably good advice in a rude packaging.
^This is an example of someone wanting to ruin your marriage OP.
Even women strangers online are like this, wanting everyone to be as miserable as they are or worse.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your DH IS contacting you too much on a girl’s weekend — a one-off text, fine, but he should be able to take care of his own baby without bothering you. Sounds like he is either incompetent or trying to punish you for going away and seems like on some level you are sensing it.
And agree with a PP that it sounds like you are not being present enough and they are annoyed you are on your phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your friends are jealous and want to see you alone. If it works, it works. Don't give much thought to their comments.
Does it work, though? If a man can't take care of his own baby for a day or two, I wouldn't say it's working. He needs to cut the cord, learn and problem solve on his own, and not be lazy.
OP sounds like a people pleaser. She was pleasing her DH by doing most of the baby care, now she's thrown because her friends aren't happy with it and are giving what is probably good advice in a rude packaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do that makes you a doormat?
I do a lot of the house stuff and childcare. My husband had a solo weekend with our 4 month old while I went on the trip. He asked some questions because I’m with the baby more. They kept making comments on how much he was texting me. A friend of ours is going through a divorce and she told me to watch it and not end up like her doing everything. I told her I was very happy with my situation and it works for us. They started sh*t talking their husbands. They made joking comments about my husband being a man child and called me a doormat. These were women I don’t know very well. Only two of the women I’m actual friends with and they stuck up for me.
Anonymous wrote:Your friends are jealous and want to see you alone. If it works, it works. Don't give much thought to their comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been married to the love of my life going on 3 years. We have been together for almost 6. I had a girls trip and I was told I’m a “ doormat” by some of them for how much I do for my husband. They made chiding jokes about it. I was taken aback by the comment and have been reflecting ever since. I know their comments shouldn’t hold weight but they do. I don’t want to change a thing because I adore my husband and our system works but I question if I really am a doormat.
Most women tend to be very catty and love to wreck other's relationships for various reasons such as jealousy or drama. Misery loves company sort of thing.
Never ever take relationship advice from your friends.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been married to the love of my life going on 3 years. We have been together for almost 6. I had a girls trip and I was told I’m a “ doormat” by some of them for how much I do for my husband. They made chiding jokes about it. I was taken aback by the comment and have been reflecting ever since. I know their comments shouldn’t hold weight but they do. I don’t want to change a thing because I adore my husband and our system works but I question if I really am a doormat.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going through a divorce and i am seeing my friends and their relationships through my lens. It's my problem. Not yours
Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM and they have jobs?