Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I had a typical arranged marriage. I was very clear about how I wanted my married life to be…my partner to be a friend, someone I can have fun with, and someone with whom I can be myself. When I met my now-husband, the first impression I had after talking to him was that he was a male-chauvinist. I was so young when I married that I didn't know this would be a problem later.
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Anonymous wrote: I had a typical arranged marriage. I was very clear about how I wanted my married life to be…my partner to be a friend, someone I can have fun with, and someone with whom I can be myself. When I met my now-husband, the first impression I had after talking to him was that he was a male-chauvinist. I was so young when I married that I didn't know this would be a problem later.
Anonymous wrote:op here: he calls me lazy and says I don't do anything anymore (when I work full time and he doesn't lift a FINGER around the house). When I say I'm tired/feel sick he tells me it's just the pregnancy and to get used to it (the cheek of it), and then when he is ill and says he feels sick, which has been a lot recently (I wonder why) I'm suddenly a horrible wife because I don't rush to cater for his every need fast enough!
he's turning into a really nasty, nasty person and I'm at the end of my tether.Whenever I speak to him about it he says I'm nagging and lazy and it's getting too much. I am so shattered and sick of feeling sick all day, and I come home after struggling at work and find I'm struggling even more at home!
He absolutely wanted this baby. He was the one talking non stop for the last year or so about having a baby!!
Anonymous wrote:op here: he calls me lazy and says I don't do anything anymore (when I work full time and he doesn't lift a FINGER around the house). When I say I'm tired/feel sick he tells me it's just the pregnancy and to get used to it (the cheek of it), and then when he is ill and says he feels sick, which has been a lot recently (I wonder why) I'm suddenly a horrible wife because I don't rush to cater for his every need fast enough!
he's turning into a really nasty, nasty person and I'm at the end of my tether.Whenever I speak to him about it he says I'm nagging and lazy and it's getting too much. I am so shattered and sick of feeling sick all day, and I come home after struggling at work and find I'm struggling even more at home!
He absolutely wanted this baby. He was the one talking non stop for the last year or so about having a baby!!
Anonymous wrote: I had a typical arranged marriage. I was very clear about how I wanted my married life to be…my partner to be a friend, someone I can have fun with, and someone with whom I can be myself. When I met my now-husband, the first impression I had after talking to him was that he was a male-chauvinist. I was so young when I married that I didn't know this would be a problem later.
Are you the OP?Anonymous wrote:I hate to say this, but it will get 10 times worse once you have the baby. You'll have even less time to do the things he wants and forget about finding time to go to the gym. He'll probably nag you about losing the baby weight and if he's sleep deprived he'll be even more mean. Although from what you describe I don't foresee him helping with the night wakings. You'll probably be doing it all on your own and exhausted. I'm afraid you may get post parfum depression.
My advice is to find yourself a counselor or psychologist for yourself before the baby is born. Maybe later you can do couples counseling if your husband is up for it.
Anonymous wrote:op here: he calls me lazy and says I don't do anything anymore (when I work full time and he doesn't lift a FINGER around the house). When I say I'm tired/feel sick he tells me it's just the pregnancy and to get used to it (the cheek of it), and then when he is ill and says he feels sick, which has been a lot recently (I wonder why) I'm suddenly a horrible wife because I don't rush to cater for his every need fast enough!
he's turning into a really nasty, nasty person and I'm at the end of my tether.Whenever I speak to him about it he says I'm nagging and lazy and it's getting too much. I am so shattered and sick of feeling sick all day, and I come home after struggling at work and find I'm struggling even more at home!
He absolutely wanted this baby. He was the one talking non stop for the last year or so about having a baby!!
Anonymous wrote:op here: he calls me lazy and says I don't do anything anymore (when I work full time and he doesn't lift a FINGER around the house). When I say I'm tired/feel sick he tells me it's just the pregnancy and to get used to it (the cheek of it), and then when he is ill and says he feels sick, which has been a lot recently (I wonder why) I'm suddenly a horrible wife because I don't rush to cater for his every need fast enough!
he's turning into a really nasty, nasty person and I'm at the end of my tether.Whenever I speak to him about it he says I'm nagging and lazy and it's getting too much. I am so shattered and sick of feeling sick all day, and I come home after struggling at work and find I'm struggling even more at home!
He absolutely wanted this baby. He was the one talking non stop for the last year or so about having a baby!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope all you exhausted women don't have second kids! Will you just never see your firstborn again because you fall asleep the second you get home from work?
Primal difference between taking care of your child and going to the gym. Going to the gym takes a lot more effort, too, than making a pbj sandwich or easy dinner for a child, or sitting with your child and reading a book.
My DH took care of our DC#1 when I was exhausted with my DC#2 and working, but I didn't ignore DC#1.