Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he think all the white women in America become maids for their husbands? What an ass.
The opposite. Hispanic women cook and clean and don’t require any chores of their husbands (according to him, his mom and his friends). White women nag their men to clean.
Anonymous wrote:Op likes the Latin dominance and masculinity in bed but not the other 23 hrs of the day
Should’ve found a beta
Anonymous wrote:Op likes the Latin dominance and masculinity in bed but not the other 23 hrs of the day
Should’ve found a beta
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he think all the white women in America become maids for their husbands? What an ass.
The opposite. Hispanic women cook and clean and don’t require any chores of their husbands (according to him, his mom and his friends). White women nag their men to clean.
Anonymous wrote:He is now offended by your existence and the existence of your family. Going to be hard to change that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But did he cook and clean while you dated? What made you all want to get married? You have to get back to that.
And I went to counseling with my ex. A few different counselors. They all told us to just hire a cleaning lady. Nope. I dumped the guy instead. I’m still annoyed with those counselors.
He did. He’s a great cook and kept a very clean house. He was also very progressive and feminist when we dated.
There’s been other stuff. He wants to talk a lot about European colonization and how horrible it was. Which it was, but I’m not really sure how to respond when he’s heavily implying he thinks I shouldn’t be here. Also various commentary on white people, like if we visit my family he’ll comment on how he’s freaked out by how many blonde people there are. If I pick up a hobby he’ll often comment how it’s a “white people thing”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, if you were dating we'd advise you to break up - right?
How is your relationship overall?
Yes, this sounds concerning! Also trollish.
Relationship overall has issues. I’ve posted before, often in the ADHD or domestic labor threads. Example, he took the cleaning card but has yet to clean. Doesn’t like having any expectations placed on him.
Is there anything but inertia keeping you in this relationship?
Main thing is kids. If we didn’t have them, I’d bail.
You will not change him. Either go with the flow and then make changes together or divorce. Your kids will benefit from you being home. Just choose a cheaper place to live that you can live on one salary. If he still is a jerk and eventually cheats at least your kids will have more money. If you are smart, you will still get a job later in life. Maybe take some classes to keep current.
If he wanted you to stay home because of religious reasons or because he worked overseas how would you live your life? Maybe just pretend that there is a better reason for you to stay home than him just wanting a stay at home mom. Many make a wonderful like this way. They are fit, they are close to their kids, and have lots of friends. Set aside a set amount of money for the kids each month for their needs and activities. If he wants more money he can earn it.
Anonymous wrote:I would not want a parent with such racist and sexist views raising children.
Anonymous wrote:Why didnt you marry someone with a more compatible outlook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But did he cook and clean while you dated? What made you all want to get married? You have to get back to that.
And I went to counseling with my ex. A few different counselors. They all told us to just hire a cleaning lady. Nope. I dumped the guy instead. I’m still annoyed with those counselors.
He did. He’s a great cook and kept a very clean house. He was also very progressive and feminist when we dated.
There’s been other stuff. He wants to talk a lot about European colonization and how horrible it was. Which it was, but I’m not really sure how to respond when he’s heavily implying he thinks I shouldn’t be here. Also various commentary on white people, like if we visit my family he’ll comment on how he’s freaked out by how many blonde people there are. If I pick up a hobby he’ll often comment how it’s a “white people thing”.
Anonymous wrote:Posters marry people with whom they are not compatible and then come here looking for magic.