Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'OP, how many times were you warned f red flags by family and friends? How many times did you get angry and ignore your family and friends? Let me guess, you cried to your family and friends when things were really awful, took their help and $$, but stayed with dh. If you look back, I bet you will see how you discarded the advice of those who really cared for you'
not op but for me the answer was never?
i love how many people in a relationships board are like 'you should have seen this coming'. Genuinely really curious - WHY be on this board? I guess your marriage is perfect and you only have interest in the people who are not yet married and trying to work out if they should GET married? Also anyone on here saying 'you should have seen this coming' is not the most awesome person and i am guessing has issues of their own they need to work on. [/quote
I"m on this board because I am really trying to understand. I am a family member who has been warning my cousin for 2 decades. I am really trying to understand why on earth you would be so dismissive.
also, my relationship is quite strong so I am trying to offer other perspectives
I"m on this board because I am really trying to understand. I am a family member who has been warning my cousin for 2 decades. I am really trying to understand why on earth you would be so dismissive.
also, my relationship is quite strong so I am trying to offer other perspectives
also, it is a shame that noone warned you. that is on them as well. Maybe they did and you weren't ready to hear it?
Anonymous wrote:'OP, how many times were you warned f red flags by family and friends? How many times did you get angry and ignore your family and friends? Let me guess, you cried to your family and friends when things were really awful, took their help and $$, but stayed with dh. If you look back, I bet you will see how you discarded the advice of those who really cared for you'
not op but for me the answer was never?
i love how many people in a relationships board are like 'you should have seen this coming'. Genuinely really curious - WHY be on this board? I guess your marriage is perfect and you only have interest in the people who are not yet married and trying to work out if they should GET married? Also anyone on here saying 'you should have seen this coming' is not the most awesome person and i am guessing has issues of their own they need to work on. [/quote
I"m on this board because I am really trying to understand. I am a family member who has been warning my cousin for 2 decades. I am really trying to understand why on earth you would be so dismissive.
also, my relationship is quite strong so I am trying to offer other perspectives
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And stop defining 1950s “good provider” as “I have a paycheck and nothing else to do nor contribute to you or the kids or your lives.”
That was not the case in the 1950s, either. Those dads were home after work and on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:And stop defining 1950s “good provider” as “I have a paycheck and nothing else to do nor contribute to you or the kids or your lives.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mom of an adult male who I fear will be this type of husband. I honestly don’t want him to marry and reproduce. I love him to death, but he cannot manage himself at all. He will need a mom-wife. Ugh.
Just no. Have him learn to have a fulfilling single life.
you want her to say to him 'hey you arent good enough as a human to ever get married so dont try'? good plan.
Anonymous wrote:Happened to me, DH is a GS14.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how many times were you warned f red flags by family and friends? How many times did you get angry and ignore your family and friends? Let me guess, you cried to your family and friends when things were really awful, took their help and $$, but stayed with dh. If you look back, I bet you will see how you discarded the advice of those who really cared for you.
Anonymous wrote:Does posting regularly about this help you somehow? Asking seriously because you do post at least once a year about him but do nothing to change the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the mom of an adult male who I fear will be this type of husband. I honestly don’t want him to marry and reproduce. I love him to death, but he cannot manage himself at all. He will need a mom-wife. Ugh.
Just no. Have him learn to have a fulfilling single life.
Anonymous wrote:I am the mom of an adult male who I fear will be this type of husband. I honestly don’t want him to marry and reproduce. I love him to death, but he cannot manage himself at all. He will need a mom-wife. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:When I read these kinds of threads, I always wonder about the time when you first started dating. Were these guys living in their parent’s basement or on their own? If on their own, was their apartment relatively clean and were their bills paid? Once married, did you make their life too easy and now they are in lazy mode? How did your situation start?
Anonymous wrote:OP , you knew who you married. Did he tell you he was going to change for you, or did you invent a fantasy?
You made a stupid bet.