Anonymous wrote:This seems weirdly defensive. I'm guessing you're either a wife with a mediocre career or a husband who never even dated a woman with impressive successes.Anonymous wrote:
This seems weirdly defensive. I'm guessing you're either a wife with a mediocre career or a husband who never even dated a woman with impressive successes.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. My wife is by far the hottest mom at our kid's school. No other mom even comes close. I catch dudes checking her out all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and my husband has definitely mentioned some of my professional successes to his co-workers. He is also very successful, but he is very proud of what I've attained.
Again, get fat and stop having sex with him, and see if he still cares about your professional success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband tells me all the time how proud he is of me relative to other wivesespecially when I score big professional wins.
If you were fat or denying him sex he wouldn't give a damn about your "professional wins".
I call BS. No matter how in shape I get or how much we have sex, my DH constantly complains I’m not as professionally advanced as him. No sh*t I’m not, he’s almost 10 years older than me.
Not BS. If you were fat or denying him sex, I guarantee you he'd care about that much, much more than your "professional advancement". But he wouldn't stop constantly complaining, it would just be about the lack of sex instead.
To be honest, I have never met a man who says anything about his wife's "professional advancement".
Totally agree. I don’t know any happily married men I work with talking about professional attainment of their wives. I call troll doing some reverse psychology.
I'm happily married and my husband has definitely mentioned some of my professional successes to his co-workers. He is also very successful, but he is very proud of what I've attained.
A guy can be proud of his wife and happy for her successes at work, despite the fact he doesn't particularly care what she does for a living, doesn't talk about what she does for a living to his friends, and didn't consider her career as a plus when dating her. Your resume is for your job interviews not your personal life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married and my husband has definitely mentioned some of my professional successes to his co-workers. He is also very successful, but he is very proud of what I've attained.
Anonymous wrote:Not attempting to be snarky, seeing the other thread made me genuinely curious about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband tells me all the time how proud he is of me relative to other wivesespecially when I score big professional wins.
If you were fat or denying him sex he wouldn't give a damn about your "professional wins".
I call BS. No matter how in shape I get or how much we have sex, my DH constantly complains I’m not as professionally advanced as him. No sh*t I’m not, he’s almost 10 years older than me.
Not BS. If you were fat or denying him sex, I guarantee you he'd care about that much, much more than your "professional advancement". But he wouldn't stop constantly complaining, it would just be about the lack of sex instead.
To be honest, I have never met a man who says anything about his wife's "professional advancement".
Totally agree. I don’t know any happily married men I work with talking about professional attainment of their wives. I call troll doing some reverse psychology.
I'm happily married and my husband has definitely mentioned some of my professional successes to his co-workers. He is also very successful, but he is very proud of what I've attained.
A guy can be proud of his wife and happy for her successes at work, despite the fact he doesn't particularly care what she does for a living, doesn't talk about what she does for a living to his friends, and didn't consider her career as a plus when dating her. Your resume is for your job interviews not your personal life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband tells me all the time how proud he is of me relative to other wivesespecially when I score big professional wins.
If you were fat or denying him sex he wouldn't give a damn about your "professional wins".
I call BS. No matter how in shape I get or how much we have sex, my DH constantly complains I’m not as professionally advanced as him. No sh*t I’m not, he’s almost 10 years older than me.
That's OK. I paid all of my children's college tuition out of my large earnings, but I still get asked why I don't look like the lady across the street who doesn't work and spends all her time at the gym.