Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a female (and lesbian) in a male dominated field so the guys I work with all treat me like one of the guys and trust me, this is the #2 thing I hear them all complain about: being the sole breadwinner. Because even if their wife went back to work, the amount she'd earn would either just cover daycare or not even cover daycare, so they'd be taking a loss.
The #1 thing they complain about is the lack of sex.
Breaking news: Men who see marriage as a transaction want more for less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a female (and lesbian) in a male dominated field so the guys I work with all treat me like one of the guys and trust me, this is the #2 thing I hear them all complain about: being the sole breadwinner. Because even if their wife went back to work, the amount she'd earn would either just cover daycare or not even cover daycare, so they'd be taking a loss.
The #1 thing they complain about is the lack of sex.
Breaking news: Men who see marriage as a transaction want more for less.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a female (and lesbian) in a male dominated field so the guys I work with all treat me like one of the guys and trust me, this is the #2 thing I hear them all complain about: being the sole breadwinner. Because even if their wife went back to work, the amount she'd earn would either just cover daycare or not even cover daycare, so they'd be taking a loss.
The #1 thing they complain about is the lack of sex.
Anonymous wrote:So step-dad doesn't pay for college tuition or room & board and refuses to give a modest monthly allowance as his wife can't work with their two young kids – but he will absolutely gloat and take all the credit if the step-kid becomes successful?
What is this about the step-dad taking credit for the kid? This shit you project is unbelievable. Do you write fiction for a living?
Anonymous wrote:I always love how DCUM will tell a stepparent they have to right to discipline their spouse's kid but are obliged to pay for the kid.