Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because men aren't helping with anywhere near their fair share of housework and childcare and women are fed up and filing for more divorces than ever.
This above. My 17 year marriage dissolved because I stopped respecting my XH. He didn’t lift a finger around the house and left everything to me. He’d be sitting on the couch playing games on his phone while I’d be cleaning up the dog poo in the back yard so I could mow. He complained about how I did his laundry. He never put a dish in the dishwasher (he would rinse the dish then leave it in the sink). We both worked full time. And he wondered why I never had energy for sex (it wasn’t just a lack of energy, I didn’t respect him so it wasn’t enjoyable). Neither of us were good partners to the other.
The second we split he started taking care of his business and I’m sure he’ll be a great partner to the next wife.
My 21 year marriage is on the same path
All of this. It's happening, dudes.
It's happening, dudes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because men aren't helping with anywhere near their fair share of housework and childcare and women are fed up and filing for more divorces than ever.
This above. My 17 year marriage dissolved because I stopped respecting my XH. He didn’t lift a finger around the house and left everything to me. He’d be sitting on the couch playing games on his phone while I’d be cleaning up the dog poo in the back yard so I could mow. He complained about how I did his laundry. He never put a dish in the dishwasher (he would rinse the dish then leave it in the sink). We both worked full time. And he wondered why I never had energy for sex (it wasn’t just a lack of energy, I didn’t respect him so it wasn’t enjoyable). Neither of us were good partners to the other.
The second we split he started taking care of his business and I’m sure he’ll be a great partner to the next wife.
My 21 year marriage is on the same path
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because women just refuse to be happy. Read the other thread. It's not enough for a man to contribute his fair share. He has to do it her way and also stress over it as much as she does or he's just being unreasonable. Misandry disguised as feminism
+10000 and I'm a woman.
You're a woman? Please state how many hours a week you work outside the home, what chores you outsource, how many children you have and their ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are both attractive, gainfully employed, and we shared house work/child rearing equally. I think we are good parents. He is fun to talk to, and we have near-daily sex.
I appreciate him very much. Too bad his ex-wife didn’t.
Second wife. Well, sure. His first wife broke him in for you.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are both attractive, gainfully employed, and we shared house work/child rearing equally. I think we are good parents. He is fun to talk to, and we have near-daily sex.
I appreciate him very much. Too bad his ex-wife didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because women just refuse to be happy. Read the other thread. It's not enough for a man to contribute his fair share. He has to do it her way and also stress over it as much as she does or he's just being unreasonable. Misandry disguised as feminism
+10000 and I'm a woman.
sandmguy wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because men aren't helping with anywhere near their fair share of housework and childcare and women are fed up and filing for more divorces than ever.
This above. My 17 year marriage dissolved because I stopped respecting my XH. He didn’t lift a finger around the house and left everything to me. He’d be sitting on the couch playing games on his phone while I’d be cleaning up the dog poo in the back yard so I could mow. He complained about how I did his laundry. He never put a dish in the dishwasher (he would rinse the dish then leave it in the sink). We both worked full time. And he wondered why I never had energy for sex (it wasn’t just a lack of energy, I didn’t respect him so it wasn’t enjoyable). Neither of us were good partners to the other.
The second we split he started taking care of his business and I’m sure he’ll be a great partner to the next wife.
Did you try counseling?
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are both attractive, gainfully employed, and we shared house work/child rearing equally. I think we are good parents. He is fun to talk to, and we have near-daily sex.
I appreciate him very much. Too bad his ex-wife didn’t.