Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not want that.
I want a partner who’s Wes me as a competent adult, not a needy, dependent child who need to be looked after.
If I need something, yes he will go get it, but hover over me and rush around and pat my back and bring me a tissue because I have a cold…that would be a major red flag for me.
You don't have to want that. But OP liked it. What's wrong with that??
It’s toxic femininity. No one would think it was sweet or lovely or wonderful if a man wanted and liked that. If a man posted about having a cold and his wife sitting up all night to rub his back and hand him his tissues….he would have been blasted, name called, criticized. The reasons it’s acceptable for women and not men is because of the genderized view that women’s are weak, not competent, need a man to look after them, are dependent on others etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not want that.
I want a partner who’s Wes me as a competent adult, not a needy, dependent child who need to be looked after.
If I need something, yes he will go get it, but hover over me and rush around and pat my back and bring me a tissue because I have a cold…that would be a major red flag for me.
You don't have to want that. But OP liked it. What's wrong with that??
Anonymous wrote:DH is an MD and does nothing when I am sick or hurt.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what to say. I've never been so sick with a respiratory illness that I cannot grab my own tissues. To me you sound needy and high maintenance and I wouldn't want you for a spouse. And I'm a female. I get it if you get your leg chomped off by a shark, but a throat coat tea? You do realize that when you actually have kids and you're sick, nobody cares?
Anonymous wrote:Your BF sounds very demure, very mindful
Anonymous wrote:I would not want that.
I want a partner who’s Wes me as a competent adult, not a needy, dependent child who need to be looked after.
If I need something, yes he will go get it, but hover over me and rush around and pat my back and bring me a tissue because I have a cold…that would be a major red flag for me.
Anonymous wrote:My amazing late husband always looked after my needs and comfort, and I did the same for him. We didn’t have to ask. He was a medical doctor, so it was ingrained in him, lol. It was my greatest honor to take care of him everyday from the day of his cancer diagnosis until he died in our bed. I think your boyfriend sounds very kind. Does he treat you well when you are not sick? Make sure to be as kind to him as he is to you. Life can end in the blink of an eye. Personally, I would care more about how he treated you in everyday situations. He sounds very nice though. Good luck and reciprocate the love.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what to say. I've never been so sick with a respiratory illness that I cannot grab my own tissues. To me you sound needy and high maintenance and I wouldn't want you for a spouse. And I'm a female. I get it if you get your leg chomped off by a shark, but a throat coat tea? You do realize that when you actually have kids and you're sick, nobody cares?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what to say. I've never been so sick with a respiratory illness that I cannot grab my own tissues. To me you sound needy and high maintenance and I wouldn't want you for a spouse. And I'm a female. I get it if you get your leg chomped off by a shark, but a throat coat tea? You do realize that when you actually have kids and you're sick, nobody cares?