A reunion is big work! There’s no way this isn’t a big deal. I also never seen a reunion where the other members of the family didn’t even help. Glad to see reconciliation and growth!
I don’t blame Sarah, I’ve been juggling a lot of responsibilities to help out my family; dishwasher, setting tables, and cleaning up after my nephew and niece I felt like I want to elevate my legs up, I’ve been exhausted because of them
I truly knows how she feels, because I feel neglected myself by my husband, because he always put his friends before me. I feel all alone, but he doesn't understand think that I need help, or sometimes for me.
OP..What the hell your husband is doing to you is BS. STOP TRYING TO BE WONDER WOMAN!! TELL HIM TO KYA and don't do ANOTHER DAMN thing!! Don't lie to your kids..quit covering for him!!
I don’t believe that once broken, trust could be restored to its original state. However, a new version can be built. At times better than the previous form. Now, real expectations can be established. No more assumptions or fanciful ideologies based solely upon outdated stereotypical beliefs. There’s always an opportunity to rebuild what is broken in a marriage. But this must be an objective both parties are willing to undertake; not just the party who was wronged.
Men tend to get too comfortable when their spouse is juggling all the mundane and tedious little things while feeling like a super hero when putting in the least amount of effort, this was my mother’s life until he passed away after not only being his primary caregiver after a lifetime of doing what he wanted when he wanted. I understood at a young age that my father was a narcissist and I wanted to be nothing like him.
We're not getting the full story maybe? Cuz I know when I was in a relationship and I tried to do things. "It wasn't good enough". I did the laundry. Well I did it wrong. I washed the dishes. Well I did it wrong... vacuum the floor. I did it wrong.... Got fed up with it so I said fine you do it. Then just turn around and told people I didn't do anything... Today. She still a friend but she's married to some dude. That does absolutely nothing.... guy won't even set up his own doctor's appointments.... GL WITH THAT!
A lot of women are in Jessica's situation and its why more women are opting out of marriage and kids. There are married single mothers (google it) and women who work while handling all the cooking, cleaning, and raising the kids. All while her husband just works and comes home to rest, leaving her to do everything. The wife has to literally ask their grown husband to do something, do the dishes, take care of the kids, help plan the trip or party, etc. the husband either claims incompetence to get out of something, forgets what his wife told him to do, blames her for "not communicating", or, in rare cases, they actually step up. Sadly it takes a divorce for men to finally realize how much their wives did.
A reunion is big work! There’s no way this isn’t a big deal. I also never seen a reunion where the other members of the family didn’t even help. Glad to see reconciliation and growth!
Once he had crossed the line, there's no turning back period
I don’t blame Sarah, I’ve been juggling a lot of responsibilities to help out my family; dishwasher, setting tables, and cleaning up after my nephew and niece
I felt like I want to elevate my legs up, I’ve been exhausted because of them
Good ending
No, not unless BOTH partners are willing to work
He will change, for a short time, then gradually go back to his old ways, leaving her to do all the hard work.
Good 4u tell that jerk of husband to shut up
I truly knows how she feels, because I feel neglected myself by my husband, because he always put his friends before me. I feel all alone, but he doesn't understand think that I need help, or sometimes for me.
I hope you can escape from him.
OP..What the hell your husband is doing to you is BS. STOP TRYING TO BE WONDER WOMAN!! TELL HIM TO KYA and don't do ANOTHER DAMN thing!! Don't lie to your kids..quit covering for him!!
I don’t believe that once broken, trust could be restored to its original state. However, a new version can be built. At times better than the previous form. Now, real expectations can be established. No more assumptions or fanciful ideologies based solely upon outdated stereotypical beliefs.
There’s always an opportunity to rebuild what is broken in a marriage. But this must be an objective both parties are willing to undertake; not just the party who was wronged.
Men tend to get too comfortable when their spouse is juggling all the mundane and tedious little things while feeling like a super hero when putting in the least amount of effort, this was my mother’s life until he passed away after not only being his primary caregiver after a lifetime of doing what he wanted when he wanted. I understood at a young age that my father was a narcissist and I wanted to be nothing like him.
Facts
We're not getting the full story maybe? Cuz I know when I was in a relationship and I tried to do things. "It wasn't good enough".
I did the laundry. Well I did it wrong. I washed the dishes. Well I did it wrong... vacuum the floor. I did it wrong....
Got fed up with it so I said fine you do it. Then just turn around and told people I didn't do anything...
Today. She still a friend but she's married to some dude. That does absolutely nothing.... guy won't even set up his own doctor's appointments.... GL WITH THAT!
@@Justin-A-Carter Men exaggerate the amount of housework they do.
@@invisible123-l9d women exaggerate everything period especially how good they are in bed LOL
The narrative is sludgy
A lot of women are in Jessica's situation and its why more women are opting out of marriage and kids. There are married single mothers (google it) and women who work while handling all the cooking, cleaning, and raising the kids. All while her husband just works and comes home to rest, leaving her to do everything.
The wife has to literally ask their grown husband to do something, do the dishes, take care of the kids, help plan the trip or party, etc. the husband either claims incompetence to get out of something, forgets what his wife told him to do, blames her for "not communicating", or, in rare cases, they actually step up. Sadly it takes a divorce for men to finally realize how much their wives did.