Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally a husband would sincerely be grateful for the sacrifice his wife made and would come up with a thoughtful gesture on his own but since men aren’t thoughtful it comes off as transactional.
1st, the wife is not making a "sacrifice" in any real way because the woman often sought out a man with the express intent to make a child. She isn't doing it against her will for the soul benefit of the man.
I sacrificed my ability to cough without peeing, among many other unpleasant things. DH wanted kids more than I did. He gave me very thoughtful gifts that reflected his gratitude.
Luckily we are in agreement. Hopefully you and your spouse share a view on this as well.

Anonymous wrote:I think is not an American thing.
It would be considered a Jersey Shore, gold digger, tacky type of thing. Probably a woman who is not married would push for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:same with himAnonymous wrote:She gets a baby, priceless .
Usually husbands aren’t asking for a push present.
Anonymous wrote:same with himAnonymous wrote:She gets a baby, priceless .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally a husband would sincerely be grateful for the sacrifice his wife made and would come up with a thoughtful gesture on his own but since men aren’t thoughtful it comes off as transactional.
1st, the wife is not making a "sacrifice" in any real way because the woman often sought out a man with the express intent to make a child. She isn't doing it against her will for the soul benefit of the man.
same with himAnonymous wrote:She gets a baby, priceless .
Anonymous wrote:Ideally a husband would sincerely be grateful for the sacrifice his wife made and would come up with a thoughtful gesture on his own but since men aren’t thoughtful it comes off as transactional.