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| 1 | Is there a scientific or evolutionary reason so many women are so negative towards their husbands after kids?I’m sorry you’re experiencing this, it sounds like such a battle. I really hope things improve and that you are able to have some freedom with your son. It’s very sad how often this kind of thing happens to once happy couples :( | /r/Divorce_Men | 30/04/26 03:40 AM |
| 1 | Is there a scientific or evolutionary reason so many women are so negative towards their husbands after kids?I’m so sorry this is happening to you. It sounds like you’re trying your best but are stuck in a hard place. Miserable because of the way you are being treated but wanting to put your relationship with your daughter first. I truly hope things get better for you and your marriage. Sending strength! | /r/Divorce_Men | 30/04/26 03:39 AM |
| 1 | Is there a scientific or evolutionary reason so many women are so negative towards their husbands after kids?As a woman who is pregnant for the first time this scares the shit out of me. I would hate to see myself badger and alienate my husband (my rock, my everything, the most gorgeous man alive) to the point where he resents me. We are talking a lot about how to remain a team and looking at examples of friends who have issues after kids as a what-not-to-do. I hate the unsolicited advice I’m receiving and how my mother friends just assume because they have to nag their husbands that I’ll have to do th… | /r/Divorce_Men | 10/01/26 03:16 AM |
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