Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the article, but I think a lot of marriages go through a phase like this. Life is long. Marriage is long. It’s fine to have a few years where your marriage isn’t your priority.
I agree. I did read the article and felt like they also needed to talk to people who had moved past this phase. Some divorce but some get back together. I went through this phase but I'm older now and spend more time with my husband again. It isn't necessarily the end of the road.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the article, but I think a lot of marriages go through a phase like this. Life is long. Marriage is long. It’s fine to have a few years where your marriage isn’t your priority.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy have always done this. My parents friends where Julie basically lived at the beach house and her husband lived in town and it had nothing to do with him, she just really liked the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy have always done this. My parents friends where Julie basically lived at the beach house and her husband lived in town and it had nothing to do with him, she just really liked the beach.
Yes.
I grew up working class and it wasn’t uncommon among that crowd either. Usually it was the man, and he would stay “at the hunting cabin” or “at his parents’ farm to help out” etc. most of the time. Coming “home” periodically. Same excuses- just far simpler (and in some cases quite rustic) accommodations. Obviously everyone kind of knew the real deal.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy have always done this. My parents friends where Julie basically lived at the beach house and her husband lived in town and it had nothing to do with him, she just really liked the beach.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the article, but I think a lot of marriages go through a phase like this. Life is long. Marriage is long. It’s fine to have a few years where your marriage isn’t your priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your daughters to not start families with men. Tell them tonight. Repeat it often.
When I was growing up my mom said that she was against gay marriage because if it was socially acceptable for women to marry each other, no one would marry men anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your daughters to not start families with men. Tell them tonight. Repeat it often.
When I was growing up my mom said that she was against gay marriage because if it was socially acceptable for women to marry each other, no one would marry men anymore. [/quote
Ha! She wasn’t wrong. Too many men are looking for a mommy to take care of them. Ladies, know what and who you’re signing up for before you commit!!