Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Yes you were. It just mattered less. We assumed you, like us, would step up once kids and a real household came into play.
This is idiotic. You assumed someone could be changed? That they would suddenly throw away their own experiences and ways of dealing with the world?![]()
So many people have a hard time accepting a very difficult concept: You married the wrong person. You married someone who isn't right for you and now it is annoying to you that they won't become the partner you expected. It is a terrible situation but it isn't impossible. You either accept the person you chose or you decide to get out of it with dignity and next time...marry someone who is up to your standards and expectations. If not, stay single...forever.
You sound like my husband. I wasn't aware that laziness was a such a fundamental and deeply cherished character trait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Yes you were. It just mattered less. We assumed you, like us, would step up once kids and a real household came into play.
This is idiotic. You assumed someone could be changed? That they would suddenly throw away their own experiences and ways of dealing with the world?![]()
So many people have a hard time accepting a very difficult concept: You married the wrong person. You married someone who isn't right for you and now it is annoying to you that they won't become the partner you expected. It is a terrible situation but it isn't impossible. You either accept the person you chose or you decide to get out of it with dignity and next time...marry someone who is up to your standards and expectations. If not, stay single...forever.
You sound like my husband. I wasn't aware that laziness was a such a fundamental and deeply cherished character trait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Yes you were. It just mattered less. We assumed you, like us, would step up once kids and a real household came into play.
This is idiotic. You assumed someone could be changed? That they would suddenly throw away their own experiences and ways of dealing with the world?![]()
So many people have a hard time accepting a very difficult concept: You married the wrong person. You married someone who isn't right for you and now it is annoying to you that they won't become the partner you expected. It is a terrible situation but it isn't impossible. You either accept the person you chose or you decide to get out of it with dignity and next time...marry someone who is up to your standards and expectations. If not, stay single...forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Yes you were. It just mattered less. We assumed you, like us, would step up once kids and a real household came into play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Fun and laid-back"?
I was never that.
When I really want something done, I do it myself. We can't afford to hire people. If I mess up, and DH is peeved, then I tell him he had multiple opportunities and reminders to do it himself (I give him months, even years for the big jobs!), and it's ALL HIS FAULT.
This never leads to divorce.
Anonymous wrote:I heard something on the radio once, years ago when my kids were infant/toddler: Always make your DH *want* to come home.
So I thought about this, and really, why would he want to come him to me handing him a honey-do list and basically getting the second shift? Heck, he could stay at work where he doesn't get any backtalk and people do what he says without complaint, and look up to him.
I decided then and there; no more honey-do list. I do it myself, or I hire a handyman to do what I can't. Even when it's something he wants to do for himself (like, connect the new TV to the speakers etc, which of course, ends up getting all screwed up). He *says* he wants to do it himself, but you know, when he comes home and it's all done and ready to go, he does not sit around complaining about how he didn't get to assemble it.
I don't b***h about the mess he makes. I buy his favorite beer. I always kiss him goodbye in the morning, and in the evening I stop what I'm doing and go kiss him hello. (that is important; it's very primal, all social animals greet each other)
I just try and make it a nice experience for him to come home. I want him to think of it as a hotel.
At first it's hard because it feels a little unfair. But I just suck it up, and you let go of resentment when you see that your plan is working.
It's been about 8 years since implementing this plan, and he has said that coming home is like coming to an oasis. Our marriage is really strong--stronger than before implementing the plan. We have a lot of fun together!
I SAH, so obviously this plan would have to be tweaked for a dual-income couple. But the goal is the same: Figure out how to make your DH want to come home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
that only happens when you women stop being bitches and shrews. no? okay. then here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a lot of you women should start acting like ladies instead of spoiled brats.
+1000
Maybe a lot of you men should stop being lazy shits? No? Okay.
Funny, we weren't lazy when you married us or you ignored it and now you want to complain about. The problem comes in when you start trying to control everything. You become a mother. Men want a wife not some control freak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the book---Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands
Thanks Dr.Laura. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg pp, a hotel, really? Is this 1955?
perhaps that's why they have a happy marriage, which if you read enough DCUM you will realize is an incredible gift in life. What do you care ? I suspect if more DW took a grateful approach ( my hormones made me baby crazy and this man goes to work everyday so that I can stay home vs. Bitching that he doesn't do enough after coming home from work there would be a whole lot more happy marriages. But I have found that not enough people have gratitude.)
Anonymous wrote:She doesn't exist OP.
Go read "Gone Girl."