Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guarantee you their bedroom is dead. All that choreplay niceguy stuff makes her vajayjay as dry as the Sahara.
You're right. You're absolutely right PP. This website is teeming with posts from women whose husbands struggle to do the simplest tasks and engage in raising the children they willingly brought into this world. Those women share at length how amazing these guys are in bed and how much all that apathy turns them on. There are so many of these posts that I just can't keep up with them.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if there's a guy somewhere that is complaining about his wife that's not doing a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if there's a guy somewhere that is complaining about his wife that's not doing a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's husband is probably one of the nicest guys on this planet. He is super helpful, thoughtful and kind. We took the kids to the pool and when we came back to their house, he had lunch already made for all the kids. He cleans, grocery shops, always helps with the kids, even can pick out outfits for them. Honestly it's just bringing to light how little my husband does. I don't know that my husband has given my kids a bath without major bribing and begging. I'm just happy when plates make it to the sink from dinner, forget actually doing this dishes or kitchen clean up. My friend doesn't brag about her husband but when I complain about my husband not even being able to run to the store for pull ups, I can tell she can't relate.
Maybe she feels awkward hearing you complain about your husband. I know I feel uncomfortable when my friends start griping about their husbands in front of me, and it's not that my husband is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your friend's husband is a norm but yours is not. Don't listen to other women here trying to excuse shitty unhelpful lazy and selfish husbands. I don't know how you ended up with one and on top of it had children with him. I am sorry.
Anonymous wrote:My friend's husband is probably one of the nicest guys on this planet. He is super helpful, thoughtful and kind. We took the kids to the pool and when we came back to their house, he had lunch already made for all the kids. He cleans, grocery shops, always helps with the kids, even can pick out outfits for them. Honestly it's just bringing to light how little my husband does. I don't know that my husband has given my kids a bath without major bribing and begging. I'm just happy when plates make it to the sink from dinner, forget actually doing this dishes or kitchen clean up. My friend doesn't brag about her husband but when I complain about my husband not even being able to run to the store for pull ups, I can tell she can't relate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe your friend's husband cheated on her in the past, got caught, and is now being extra nice to win her back. Or maybe he abused her some kind of way and is trying to make it up to her. You never know what's going on behind closed doors.
Or maybe he's just a good guy and involved dad. Those men do exist you know.
Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe your friend's husband cheated on her in the past, got caught, and is now being extra nice to win her back. Or maybe he abused her some kind of way and is trying to make it up to her. You never know what's going on behind closed doors.
Anonymous wrote:Guarantee you their bedroom is dead. All that choreplay niceguy stuff makes her vajayjay as dry as the Sahara.