Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a mysogynist subservient thread.
The title alone makes me puke.
RBG is rolling over in her grave.
Now RBG had a great marriage, exactly the kind of marriage to which I hope my daughter aspires. Mine is close, though DH can't cook sadly. Partnerships come in different forms, but this is the kind I prefer to model for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted someone pretty and thin (I'm very thin) and easygoing, not feminist, gets along w people, highly intelligent. I fit the bill.
We are pretty happy together 10 years and 3 kids later. I'm a sahm and he's happy with that. I don't expect him to lift a finger at home.
He specified "not feminist"?
Anonymous wrote:This is such a mysogynist subservient thread.
The title alone makes me puke.
RBG is rolling over in her grave.
Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted someone pretty and thin (I'm very thin) and easygoing, not feminist, gets along w people, highly intelligent. I fit the bill.
We are pretty happy together 10 years and 3 kids later. I'm a sahm and he's happy with that. I don't expect him to lift a finger at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted someone pretty and thin (I'm very thin) and easygoing, not feminist, gets along w people, highly intelligent. I fit the bill.
We are pretty happy together 10 years and 3 kids later. I'm a sahm and he's happy with that. I don't expect him to lift a finger at home.
Gross.
My Dad loved to cook and entertain. He cooked dinners and coached all over our sports’ teams. My mom was home when we were very young and then went back to work because she wanted to. They supported each other 100%.
It’s why my siblings—particularly my brother- are so well-adjusted and happily married.
We see marriage as a partnership where both parents are he’s ultimately invested in home life. My own son’s are proud I work in a STEM field and often ask me to come in on science days. I WAH so have flexibility.
I think boys are done a disservice when raised in a home where mom does all id the subservient work. They tend to pick unambitious wives they don’t see as equals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many posts on this forum about various women wanting to marry a high status man with an income of above 150k. The replies are always some variation of traits or qualities the OP must possess to meet her goal.
So what type of women do these guys want?
My ex, who is high value at face value and earns over $400k, left me for a woman who was also not yet divorced. They met on FB and hooked up a few times before they decided to blow up both of their lives. She moved away from her teen child to take up with my "high value" ex. So I guess some high-value men just like anyone who is desperate enough to validate them.
Anonymous wrote:My husband wanted someone pretty and thin (I'm very thin) and easygoing, not feminist, gets along w people, highly intelligent. I fit the bill.
We are pretty happy together 10 years and 3 kids later. I'm a sahm and he's happy with that. I don't expect him to lift a finger at home.