>guy with high-stress very important job comes home after yet another night of having to work late
>layabout wife tearfully leaves him for not coming home early every evening for dinner
literally my life.
>wife spends all afternoon getting pleasured by the bull
>guy with high-stress life cries as he has nothing to offer her but his wages
>>81837987
>You were in a gunfight on the Statue of Liberty? Your partner got shot? The criminal mastermind, your nemesis, escaped? IA was interviewing you for 6 hours?
>I can't believe you missed Susie's dance recital! I'm leaving with the kids!
>>81837987
I fucking hate movies implanting this shit in women's brains.
My job literally gives her one of the best lives available to any human on the planet and she still bitches that I work 60 hour weeks.
Even doing that, I still go on ridiculous vacations with her every year and never miss a birthday or anniversary, but 'a bleaux bleaux, why aren't you home at 5 pm every day'. Stupid french whore can't believe I love you so much.
>>81838202
To be fair. Why even be in a relationship if you don't spend much time together?
I can understand someone leaving a person who is away most of the time. Granted complaining about it is pretty shitty since it's kind of not in his powers unless he quits his damn job.
>>81838320
This.
I'd be pissed off if my wife thought giving me money was more important than spending time with her family.
You cucks act like bringing home too much bacon is somehow a substitute for quality time.
A relationship can't survive just on vacations and Gucci bags.
>>81838410
Shit goes both ways, what if the man just loves his job and expects his wife to understand his passions? Not everything in their lives can be about each other.
>>81838320
If you don't make enough for her to be a stay at home mom that means she's going to be working as well and you will be seeing each other even less and will both be tired. How stupid and ungrateful would you have to be to divorce someone over them working to pay for literally everything since you only get to see them at night when if you both worked you would still only see them at night.
>>81838320
>>81838410
They knew what the deal was when they got into the relationship. If they didn't like that they wouldn't see their partner often then they shouldn't have entered into it in the first place.
>>81837987
>I'm upset because I love you and you don't spend time with me so now I'm going to divorce you and spend even less time with you and take your children because I'm upset because I love you and you don't spend time with me
Pretty much sums it up
>>81838472
Then why be in a relationship in the first place?
>>81838473
Of course if you are working as a wage slave making barely enough to get by then there is an exception to be made.
>>81838507
They could have gotten a promotion, work circumstances could have changed, or they just started preferring to work overtime instead of coming home.
>>81838629
>Then why be in a relationship in the first place?
What kind of dysfunctional, codependent relationships have you been in where both people have to share every hobby and waking moment?
>>81838507
Exactly so why did you marry girl that wants to spend more time with you? You knew what are you getting into, so stop bitching if she leaves you.
My ex ended up leaving me because I worked too much
Now I just casually fuck random FWBs I pick up at bars or Tinder, feels better to be honest
>>81838669
There is a difference between having different hobbies and working so much you see each other 1 hour every work day and more or less don't have any quality time with each other.
>>81837987
lmao so relatable amirite
>>81838473
>If you don't make enough for her to be a stay at home mom that means she's going to be working as well and you will be seeing each other even less and will both be tired
A lot of people both work 9-5 hours and roughly get home the same time as each other.
>>81838507
> If they didn't like that they wouldn't see their partner often then they shouldn't have entered into it in the first place
What if someone increases their workload more than they used to?
>>81838669
>What kind of dysfunctional, codependent relationships have you been in where both people have to share every hobby and waking moment?
Not the same anon, but this is fatuous. If you're literally almost never at home because you work too much, there's little point being in a relationship.
It's pretty reasonable to complain about issues of a relationship that bother you, rather than just putting up with it, silently growing annoyed, or worse, just leaving without bringing the problem to attention.