Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
I imagine if the genders were reversed as you state, the husband would not be expected to cook for the family, entertain the children, etc. As the male going to one of these countries, he would be treated quite well and not expected to contribute much
From what I've seen, American wives and husbands are treated like royalties in South Asia though my observations are limited to upper middle class and wealthy families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
I imagine if the genders were reversed as you state, the husband would not be expected to cook for the family, entertain the children, etc. As the male going to one of these countries, he would be treated quite well and not expected to contribute much
Also it’s highly unlikely the DH would agree to go for an entire month.
Also, as a male, he can freely go outside and walk around if he gets cabin fever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
I imagine if the genders were reversed as you state, the husband would not be expected to cook for the family, entertain the children, etc. As the male going to one of these countries, he would be treated quite well and not expected to contribute much
Anonymous wrote:All these rural hardships but it seems like you have great internet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
I imagine if the genders were reversed as you state, the husband would not be expected to cook for the family, entertain the children, etc. As the male going to one of these countries, he would be treated quite well and not expected to contribute much
Also it’s highly unlikely the DH would agree to go for an entire month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
I imagine if the genders were reversed as you state, the husband would not be expected to cook for the family, entertain the children, etc. As the male going to one of these countries, he would be treated quite well and not expected to contribute much
Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.
Anonymous wrote:Just imagine if gender roles were reversed and it was an American DH not wanting to go to wife's home country and demanding American comforts.