Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to these women. These women on here complain all day about men, but then whine how their husbands won’t support their lifestyle they feel their entitled to just because they become a starfish once a month or pop out babies. Most women on here do nothing but hate men and are very anti-men. Most are entitled woman who feel they’re owed something because they are a “ woman”. This is all coming from a woman. Do what works for you. I suggest reddit or other sites if you want real advice.
Anonymous wrote:I would leave some takeout in the fridge and otherwise just get busy with my own things. You’d have stuff to do, and he wouldn’t have to stress about not having time to spend with you/frustrating you during this busy period.
But if it’s a job where it will always be 12 hour days - that’d be a no from me. Can’t have a husband who’s never there for baby’s bedtime etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you get when you marry for money.
How do you know OP is marrying for money? She never said anything about money.
She mentioned he was in finance in OP, and her whole MO is to lock down that ring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a new boyfriend.
OP here. This seems like a very immature response. Have you ever had a partner? Been in a relationship? People get stressed. Why would I break up with him just because he is stressed with work?
Don’t know how old he is but if he is a junior level person in finance, this workload will be constant for at least the next decade. 70-hour weeks are pretty common. It’s relentless. Ask yourself whether you want to live with that.
Anonymous wrote:Couples massage or a spa day? A Sporting event like the Nats? Winery visits after hiking out in Charlottesville? A hot bath with bubbles/candles? A movie and take-out? Yoga Class? Kayaking or SUP on the Potomac? Visit to the National Art Museum? Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:This is what you get when you marry for money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you get when you marry for money.
How do you know OP is marrying for money? She never said anything about money.
She mentioned he was in finance in OP, and her whole MO is to lock down that ring.
Anonymous wrote:I would leave some takeout in the fridge and otherwise just get busy with my own things. You’d have stuff to do, and he wouldn’t have to stress about not having time to spend with you/frustrating you during this busy period.
But if it’s a job where it will always be 12 hour days - that’d be a no from me. Can’t have a husband who’s never there for baby’s bedtime etc.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend works in finance and has been super stressed with work deadlines. He’s been working 11-12 hour days and he’s exhausted. He hadn’t been mad, but he’s definitely more irritable and crabby. I’ve been just trying my eta to be supportive but I really don’t know how besides making sure he has something to eat and sex. He doesn’t really want to talk about it and I get it. How can I let him know I’m here for him and how to relax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what you get when you marry for money.
How do you know OP is marrying for money? She never said anything about money.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to these women. These women on here complain all day about men, but then whine how their husbands won’t support their lifestyle they feel their entitled to just because they become a starfish once a month or pop out babies. Most women on here do nothing but hate men and are very anti-men. Most are entitled woman who feel they’re owed something because they are a “ woman”. This is all coming from a woman. Do what works for you. I suggest reddit or other sites if you want real advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a new boyfriend.
OP here. This seems like a very immature response. Have you ever had a partner? Been in a relationship? People get stressed. Why would I break up with him just because he is stressed with work?
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend works in finance and has been super stressed with work deadlines. He’s been working 11-12 hour days and he’s exhausted. He hadn’t been mad, but he’s definitely more irritable and crabby. I’ve been just trying my eta to be supportive but I really don’t know how besides making sure he has something to eat and sex. He doesn’t really want to talk about it and I get it. How can I let him know I’m here for him and how to relax?