Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are all now young adults and making their own way in the world. Since we became empty nesters my DH has been my #1 priority but I still worry about my kids health and well being as much as DH's. They will always be my babies! When our children were young they were definitely my #1 priority and my DH never whined about it the way OP is doing. What does he expect? I don't want to be too explicit but when my children were young I never lost my sex drive and 2-3 times a week I made sure DH was #1. I still do.
Young children and sex 2-3 times a week? Older empty nester and still sex 2-3 times a week? Are you related to the Energizer bunny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 kids
#2 wife
#3 dog
#4 college fund
#5 dad
Why do you think so many DH toil away as breadwinner while wives stay home with kids? This is how has always been, natural order to some degree.
Dad here, I agree on this. But I also had affairs, which were also part of the natural order of things. Can't have one without the other.
Yup, this is the only normal reaction. I would certainly have affairs if I was considered an accessory and a means to an ends.
You are not an accessory but you are an adult and a teammate. Not an additional child that she must tend. Being #1 as an adult is a totally different thing than being #1 as a child.
Or maybe you aren't #1 and you should look in the mirror and wonder why .
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn't respect you then it's over. Why work your entire life for her retirement.
Get out now and find someone who looks up to you. That's the only way you will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is first, because we are a team. It's better for the kids that way.
I don't have this with my DH, however I agree it's the way it should be in theory. I mean, obviously not in the sense of who I would save first if my house were burning down (my kids). I think that people who reject this idea don't quite understand how it plays out. Ideally, it's not just one parent putting the other parent first, it's both parents putting each other first. For instance, if my DH and DD both need my attention at the same time, and I had to choose, it doesn't mean I would choose my DH, it means my DH would know to stand down if my DD's needs were paramount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is first, because we are a team. It's better for the kids that way.
Husband has to act like a teammate in order to come first. If DH asks to be number one, he's likely just adding duties to DW's plate. If you take duties from her plate, she'll have more time for you.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are all now young adults and making their own way in the world. Since we became empty nesters my DH has been my #1 priority but I still worry about my kids health and well being as much as DH's. They will always be my babies! When our children were young they were definitely my #1 priority and my DH never whined about it the way OP is doing. What does he expect? I don't want to be too explicit but when my children were young I never lost my sex drive and 2-3 times a week I made sure DH was #1. I still do.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is first, because we are a team. It's better for the kids that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1 kids
#2 wife
#3 dog
#4 college fund
#5 dad
Why do you think so many DH toil away as breadwinner while wives stay home with kids? This is how has always been, natural order to some degree.
Dad here, I agree on this. But I also had affairs, which were also part of the natural order of things. Can't have one without the other.
Yup, this is the only normal reaction. I would certainly have affairs if I was considered an accessory and a means to an ends.