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“Well at least he kept the kids alive”
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“Women initiate 70% of divorce” “Choose better men” “Leftover women” “Male loneliness epidemic”

“I’m very lucky that I don’t have to wake up at night to do anything, if she’s home I’m not changing poopy diapers”

Divorce over dog food

The caption said “Man eyes are a real thing” as if husbands simply can’t see when something is filthy and needs to be cleaned!

Foreplay starts when the day starts. You want your partner to have energy for hunching yet she’s been hunched over a: stove, bathtub scrubbing, sink washing dishes, dryer pulling out clothes and you’ve been on 2K. A non stressed/exhausted partner means your sex life is better too

“It is not women’s jobs to make men good people and good parents and good partners”

We are basing modern relationships on stale old sexist relationship archetypes. Stop expecting women to do all the mental and physical labor in the household. This is bare minimum. I urge everyone to discuss these topics on dates and w/ partners before moving in, rings, kids etc

The more I see these videos, the more I understand why our grandmothers and great-aunts and great grandmothers used to punch their husbands in their sleep. I think he was right, but I understand it. Especially when you couldn't leave.

Oh nahh, it wouldn’t make me not want to go on vacation anymore. It would make me not want to be with that person. This is irresponsible.

What’s crazy is I would’ve literally looked at the ground in silence and gone to my man and asked him “do you seriously think it’s appropriate to live like this?” I know the answer is gonna piss me off, so I’m not gonna respond. Bags already packed? I’m leaving fr.

OMG, my ex did this! I went out of town for 4 days and the house looked like this when I got back. The kid hadn't even had a bath. (I know because she got grape jelly in her hair as I was leaving and it was still there.) That was actually when I started thinking about divorce...

