Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Men marry to have wives; women marry to have families. When this plays out over decades, it leads to a very asymmetric kind of marriage. For men, while you obviously love your children, your wife remains "first among equals" in your heart. For most women, it seems, the husband drops into a second-tier place.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Men find their children replaceable; women find their men replaceable.
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a pastor once....He asked me, "If your child was drowning, and your husband (or wife) was drowning, and you are only able to save one, who would you save?" No hesitation, I said my child. He said wrong answer. WTF I thought? He then explained, that your husband/wife would be there for you when you are old, and when your children are gone. We raise our children to be independent and to leave our nest but not our spouse. We made vows before God to provide and protect our spouse. I still don't get it (I am not religious by any means) but just something to think about since it is on topic.
Anonymous wrote:We've had this debate before. It's a different love. I love and lust for my husband. He will be there once the kids we love are out of the nest. He is amazing and makes me a better person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Men marry to have wives; women marry to have families. When this plays out over decades, it leads to a very asymmetric kind of marriage. For men, while you obviously love your children, your wife remains "first among equals" in your heart. For most women, it seems, the husband drops into a second-tier place.
Men should expect that then and not be so butthurt about it.
"Butthurt" is just something you say to someone when you don't want to acknowledge they have a legitimate grievance.![]()
Anyway, for the record I'm not butthurt in any manner, being contentedly married myself. But reality is what it is. Women are fortunate men are blinded by their romanticism about women and marriage, or few would want to marry at all.
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a pastor once....He asked me, "If your child was drowning, and your husband (or wife) was drowning, and you are only able to save one, who would you save?" No hesitation, I said my child. He said wrong answer. WTF I thought? He then explained, that your husband/wife would be there for you when you are old, and when your children are gone. We raise our children to be independent and to leave our nest but not our spouse. We made vows before God to provide and protect our spouse. I still don't get it (I am not religious by any means) but just something to think about since it is on topic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Men marry to have wives; women marry to have families. When this plays out over decades, it leads to a very asymmetric kind of marriage. For men, while you obviously love your children, your wife remains "first among equals" in your heart. For most women, it seems, the husband drops into a second-tier place.
Men should expect that then and not be so butthurt about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Men marry to have wives; women marry to have families. When this plays out over decades, it leads to a very asymmetric kind of marriage. For men, while you obviously love your children, your wife remains "first among equals" in your heart. For most women, it seems, the husband drops into a second-tier place.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that husbands also don't love their kids more than they love their wives. Why do they love their wives more than their kids?
Anonymous wrote:I did not see the TED talk or read the research but I wonder how old the kids were ... the pictures they showed.
It would also be interesting if they showed the MRI of a women's (and man's) love before the children were born vs. the after.
Also, I think women would show more intense love for an infant vs. their 40 year old adult child. I think it is instinct and a survival of the fittest type of reaction.
I slowly become less and less "involved" in my kids lives as they grow into adult. Though I don't love them less the intense need to ensure they are safe, loved and protected slowly becomes a cool confidence that they will keep themselves safe, somebody else loves them and they not only don't need my protection but grow to protect others.
I think the really strong marriages are where a husband respects that a wife will live and die for their child (at least at first) and accepts that this slowly and comfortably becomes less. I think marriages that suffer have men that compete with their children for this love. In turn I think by allowing the women this intense need to love and be with her child turns into more love for her husband.