Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you only have sex when your husband brought you home more money?? Am I reading this right??
There's a reason it's the worlds oldest profession.
This is such a ridiculous, sexist and mysognisic take on this. I earned SIGNIFICANTLY more than he did before he lit a fire under his ass, and I still do. Many marriages, most even, go through times of tension where the sexual attraction is diminished due to conflict. If anything it would have made me feel like more of a prostitute to have sex with someone to whom I was feeling ZERO attraction at the time. I can't force myself to act on something I'm not feeling. But that's me. Feel free to lay back and do your "wifely duty" no matter how much conflict and resentment you feel toward your partner....because that's not like prostitution at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of these statements is acceptable and praised by women and one is loathed. Can you tell which is which?
a. Husband isn't good provider and I secretly hate him for it
b. Wife isn't good in bed and I secretly hate her for it
I think both are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:One of these statements is acceptable and praised by women and one is loathed. Can you tell which is which?
a. Husband isn't good provider and I secretly hate him for it
b. Wife isn't good in bed and I secretly hate her for it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why a gov't employee plus a second income can't afford a home in a decent area and have to rent a tiny apartment unless you have tons of debt we don't know about or a special situation (supporting elderly parents , etc.)
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you only have sex when your husband brought you home more money?? Am I reading this right??
There's a reason it's the worlds oldest profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is like this - a low paying but cool and important field. We talked about these things when we were engaged. When I hinted at "selling out" and taking a high paying job he would truthfully answer... "then you might want to marry someone else." He said it jokingly, but it's 100% true and I'm glad he said it.
Now then, it doesn't mean I don't get super frustrated by the situation, but I went into this with my eyes open. I try to think of all the awesome qualities he brings to my life aside from his salary.
Your husband is wise.
More people need to have a brutally honest conversation about career and financial expectations before marriage. OP got into trouble because her husband mistakenly tried to appease her by acting more ambitious than he apparently is. And OP was not honest about her own sky high expectations* in a husband's earning potential. She should have been upfront with him that she expected him to be making mid-six-figures by now. That may seem crude, but it's better to be honest, upfront.
* The average salary in this country is around $50K.
Eh, you can have the talk, but people change. Mature people recognize that when making a lifetime commitment and bringing kids into the world.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why a gov't employee plus a second income can't afford a home in a decent area and have to rent a tiny apartment unless you have tons of debt we don't know about or a special situation (supporting elderly parents , etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is like this - a low paying but cool and important field. We talked about these things when we were engaged. When I hinted at "selling out" and taking a high paying job he would truthfully answer... "then you might want to marry someone else." He said it jokingly, but it's 100% true and I'm glad he said it.
Now then, it doesn't mean I don't get super frustrated by the situation, but I went into this with my eyes open. I try to think of all the awesome qualities he brings to my life aside from his salary.
Your husband is wise.
More people need to have a brutally honest conversation about career and financial expectations before marriage. OP got into trouble because her husband mistakenly tried to appease her by acting more ambitious than he apparently is. And OP was not honest about her own sky high expectations* in a husband's earning potential. She should have been upfront with him that she expected him to be making mid-six-figures by now. That may seem crude, but it's better to be honest, upfront.
* The average salary in this country is around $50K.
Anonymous wrote:So you only have sex when your husband brought you home more money?? Am I reading this right??
Anonymous wrote:My DH is like this - a low paying but cool and important field. We talked about these things when we were engaged. When I hinted at "selling out" and taking a high paying job he would truthfully answer... "then you might want to marry someone else." He said it jokingly, but it's 100% true and I'm glad he said it.
Now then, it doesn't mean I don't get super frustrated by the situation, but I went into this with my eyes open. I try to think of all the awesome qualities he brings to my life aside from his salary.