Anonymous wrote:Are you okay, OP? I hope you are getting the help that you need.
-Wife who makes 3x as much as her husband.
Anonymous wrote:There is a reason women feel this way deep in their bones, and it makes perfect sense and should never be questioned; the vast majority of men are not capable of being loving, respectful partners.
If a woman doesn’t insist on an “unfair” financial arrangement in marriage, she will have an “unfair” marriage in which she is exploited.
A lot of very beaten down women on this board who believed a lie about the hearts of men. Men aren’t bad, but they are terminally selfish, and if you as a woman are not benefiting from their selfishness indirectly (through their income), then you are almost certainly being exploited in marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a reason women feel this way deep in their bones, and it makes perfect sense and should never be questioned; the vast majority of men are not capable of being loving, respectful partners.
If a woman doesn’t insist on an “unfair” financial arrangement in marriage, she will have an “unfair” marriage in which she is exploited.
A lot of very beaten down women on this board who believed a lie about the hearts of men. Men aren’t bad, but they are terminally selfish, and if you as a woman are not benefiting from their selfishness indirectly (through their income), then you are almost certainly being exploited in marriage.
I am very grateful I learned this lesson at a young age, observing very clearly that my dad is "terminally selfish," and I've acted accordingly throughout my life. I still have a lot of love for my dad and am grateful for what he provided for our family, but I would never want to walk in my mom's shoes. DH is pretty great, but he would've exploited me in various ways if I were like my mom.
Anonymous wrote:There is a reason women feel this way deep in their bones, and it makes perfect sense and should never be questioned; the vast majority of men are not capable of being loving, respectful partners.
If a woman doesn’t insist on an “unfair” financial arrangement in marriage, she will have an “unfair” marriage in which she is exploited.
A lot of very beaten down women on this board who believed a lie about the hearts of men. Men aren’t bad, but they are terminally selfish, and if you as a woman are not benefiting from their selfishness indirectly (through their income), then you are almost certainly being exploited in marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Are you okay, OP? I hope you are getting the help that you need.
-Wife who makes 3x as much as her husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a reason women feel this way deep in their bones, and it makes perfect sense and should never be questioned; the vast majority of men are not capable of being loving, respectful partners.
If a woman doesn’t insist on an “unfair” financial arrangement in marriage, she will have an “unfair” marriage in which she is exploited.
A lot of very beaten down women on this board who believed a lie about the hearts of men. Men aren’t bad, but they are terminally selfish, and if you as a woman are not benefiting from their selfishness indirectly (through their income), then you are almost certainly being exploited in marriage.
You want all the money but men are the ones that are selfish?
She doesn’t want all the money. She just doesn’t want poverty when he leaves and starts a new family when they’re both 46.
Sorry, this happens all the time.
Meh. Women initiate 3/4 of all divorces. So it's usually she doesn't want poverty when she decides he's emotionally unavailable or whatever and cheats and leaves. That's far more likely than the stereotype you're perpetuating.