I learned today that in D.C. being employed at State causes people to fawn over you and being self-employed as a P.I. is the source of mockery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned today that in D.C. being employed at State causes people to fawn over you and being self-employed as a P.I. is the source of mockery.
I work at State and learned the same as well today. Pretty surprising to me when leadership at State believes we're all useless and replaceable. Being a gov't employee in DC is completely unremarkable.
Anonymous wrote:I learned today that in D.C. being employed at State causes people to fawn over you and being self-employed as a P.I. is the source of mockery.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know... It sounds like you are the one with an issue, not your DH. At least he works. Do you work OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Similar boat here. My husband is smart, hot, strong, fit, amazing storyteller, tons of friends and super fun to be around.
But is a terrible partner and so-so father. Totally undependable. His needs come first and everyone and everything else is second. We are six years in with two kids and I love him but this is not what I signed up for. It has definitely gotten worse over time and with kids in the mix...
Moral of the story, boys: Treat 'em like shit, and they'll love you forever.
Anonymous wrote:
Similar boat here. My husband is smart, hot, strong, fit, amazing storyteller, tons of friends and super fun to be around.
But is a terrible partner and so-so father. Totally undependable. His needs come first and everyone and everything else is second. We are six years in with two kids and I love him but this is not what I signed up for. It has definitely gotten worse over time and with kids in the mix...
Anonymous wrote:My husband has an MD/PhD, a stratospheric IQ, does scientific research...
and refuses to treat his severe ADHD, which makes him a lousy husband and father. I have lost so much respect for him, because he thinks only of himself and can't figure out how to care for anyone else, logistically or emotionally.
Would you rather have that, OP?
Anonymous wrote: I look back regretfully on the times I passed over really great guys because they had a mediocre job.
Anonymous wrote:
I work at State. No mean to brag but it is an “impressive” DC job. I don’t make much but I do have status.
Anonymous wrote:
To be fair he is very very good at his job. When I attend his work events and see the respect and admiration his colleagues have for him, I definitely get turned on. But every one else thinks he is climbing trees and taking pictures of people having affairs.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My DH is a great guy but he’s kind of a lightweight. He has a funny job that people make fun of him for and he doesn’t really have any gravitas or status in our social circle.
I see friends who admire and respect their husbands and their opinions and I wish I had that. I feel that I can’t trust his judgement. He’s not serious enough.