Anonymous wrote:I have recently started responding with “I’m not your secretary.” It seems to be working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief, stop feminizing your husband. Let him be a man who doesnt know to cut kids' nails. Im sure he can find studs in the wall to hang a picture, teach the kids how to change a tire and just be a source of strength and love to your kids that a mother isnt (we love differently).
This.
Anonymous wrote:I have recently started responding with “I’m not your secretary.” It seems to be working.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, stop feminizing your husband. Let him be a man who doesnt know to cut kids' nails. Im sure he can find studs in the wall to hang a picture, teach the kids how to change a tire and just be a source of strength and love to your kids that a mother isnt (we love differently).
Anonymous wrote:I have recently started responding with “I’m not your secretary.” It seems to be working.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, stop feminizing your husband. Let him be a man who doesnt know to cut kids' nails. Im sure he can find studs in the wall to hang a picture, teach the kids how to change a tire and just be a source of strength and love to your kids that a mother isnt (we love differently).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief, stop feminizing your husband. Let him be a man who doesnt know to cut kids' nails. Im sure he can find studs in the wall to hang a picture, teach the kids how to change a tire and just be a source of strength and love to your kids that a mother isnt (we love differently).
This.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, stop feminizing your husband. Let him be a man who doesnt know to cut kids' nails. Im sure he can find studs in the wall to hang a picture, teach the kids how to change a tire and just be a source of strength and love to your kids that a mother isnt (we love differently).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person that thinks they carry the mental load is almost a narcissist who only considers the things they do and the things their partner does never register.
The things they do are important. The things their partner does are not or "I would do it but I just let them handle."
Narcissist?
Please stop. You’re adding nothing to this discussion.
It's true. NP
No, it’s not true. It’s absurd. “Narcissist” is a very specific, uncommon diagnosis and words have meanings. NP.
Fine. They’re exhibiting narcissistic behavior.
So what is the diagnosis on the spouse who can’t perform basic adult functions?
they’re doing other functions the other spouse refuses to acknowledge carry the same weight through a constant campaign of gaslighting. And not complaining when they’re asked questions on their own expertise.
Nope. My DH claims this because he’s the “breadwinner.” He makes very slightly more than me. He also takes the kids to sports practice half the time, mows the lawn half the time, and drops off the dry cleaning. That is the full extent of what he does. That’s it. There is absolutely a mental load component when one person does so little.
Let’s hear your dud of a husband’s side of the story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person that thinks they carry the mental load is almost a narcissist who only considers the things they do and the things their partner does never register.
The things they do are important. The things their partner does are not or "I would do it but I just let them handle."
Narcissist?
Please stop. You’re adding nothing to this discussion.
It's true. NP
No, it’s not true. It’s absurd. “Narcissist” is a very specific, uncommon diagnosis and words have meanings. NP.
Fine. They’re exhibiting narcissistic behavior.
So what is the diagnosis on the spouse who can’t perform basic adult functions?
they’re doing other functions the other spouse refuses to acknowledge carry the same weight through a constant campaign of gaslighting. And not complaining when they’re asked questions on their own expertise.
Nope. My DH claims this because he’s the “breadwinner.” He makes very slightly more than me. He also takes the kids to sports practice half the time, mows the lawn half the time, and drops off the dry cleaning. That is the full extent of what he does. That’s it. There is absolutely a mental load component when one person does so little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person that thinks they carry the mental load is almost a narcissist who only considers the things they do and the things their partner does never register.
The things they do are important. The things their partner does are not or "I would do it but I just let them handle."
Narcissist?
Please stop. You’re adding nothing to this discussion.
It's true. NP
No, it’s not true. It’s absurd. “Narcissist” is a very specific, uncommon diagnosis and words have meanings. NP.
Fine. They’re exhibiting narcissistic behavior.
So what is the diagnosis on the spouse who can’t perform basic adult functions?
they’re doing other functions the other spouse refuses to acknowledge carry the same weight through a constant campaign of gaslighting. And not complaining when they’re asked questions on their own expertise.