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I fully agree, “Your partner is never your plan” and I think it goes both ways. Hey, a wife isn’t a plan for a man either because life still happens and anything can happen to you or your partner at any time, What do you mean a grown adult…regardless of who you are and what your circumstances are, cannot make your own living as in having a job and knowing how to take care of a home?
If one partner saying at home for the sake of kids works for some, that’s amazing and I truly don’t judge that…There are some advantages for that too. However…don’t be vulnerable is what I say. Meaning: if suddenly your partner is suddenly gone or unavailable for any reason, do you still have the money to be able to survive and can you run a decent household? That’s what matters the most. Your partner shouldn’t have to worry about you and you shouldn’t have to worry about your partner in that sense…you should be able to just say “please take care of the rest” and know that everything will be ok.
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Jennie, I don't think a stay at home wife and mother is exploiting a man. We work 24/7. We end up in our senior years trying to keep a home and vehicle. We have to use assistance to keep utilities. This is during our senior years all after we found out he had a whole separate life. Myself and most sahms that I knew were working at so gig or cottage business, or part time somewhere. We volunteer and keep society balanced that way. I think it might be different for LDS wives, a women of other beliefs. Everything is on a spectrum.
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In a nutshell: "happy wife, happy life".
Treat each other like equal partners. Respect her as an individual, and an adult human being with wants and needs, just as you'd want to be treated. It's a much better relationship to treat her well enough that she actually wants to be with you, rather than keeping her trapped and under your control.
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Yes keep speaking!
Also, just fyi, me and all the other full time working moms I know still managed to do all the kids events, all grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, managing all by ourselves, supporting our spouse through their masters or starting their business, paid for our kids daycare, while working. The husbands we supported ended up leaving us for a much younger hotter SAH wife when we entered our 40s. That’s not fun either.
Edited to add: At least after my divorce I made my own money! 🔥
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Hi Jennie 👋 Thank You !!
💪 🇺🇸 🗽 🗳 🙏🌎✌️
#LifeTakeTwo
#JennieGage
#LeavingMAGA
#RichLogis
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@JeffMunson
1 month ago
I work out of the house. My wife works off-site. I get our son off to school in the morning. I do the laundry while on Teams meetings. I clean up the kitchen at night. She does most of the cooking (she's way better at it). She picks up our son at school when necessary. We share the other stuff. I'm a very happy "house husband." Wouldn't change things for the world.
(We have one of those infernal little suck discs for the vacuuming)
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