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Something else I noticed was the "I have to do all the <thing>!" comments. I'd be willing to bet good money that at least half of those cases are because when the husband did do something, the wife nagged. Either he did it wrong or didn't communicate it the way she wanted it. So he just gave up. Why put in the effort to try to please her if it will never be enough unless he does it exactly the way she would do it? Better to let her nag over doing nothing than for her to nag over several small things.
I've seen that happen in other marriages. The wife doesn't understand that to most men, her husband included, if the return on an investment of time and energy is just a negative result then he'll just stop doing it.
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[–] captbrogers 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago (edited ago)
Something else I noticed was the "I have to do all the <thing>!" comments. I'd be willing to bet good money that at least half of those cases are because when the husband did do something, the wife nagged. Either he did it wrong or didn't communicate it the way she wanted it. So he just gave up. Why put in the effort to try to please her if it will never be enough unless he does it exactly the way she would do it? Better to let her nag over doing nothing than for her to nag over several small things.
I've seen that happen in other marriages. The wife doesn't understand that to most men, her husband included, if the return on an investment of time and energy is just a negative result then he'll just stop doing it.