find your next mommy and watch for your next partner.
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He Cheats on Me During Business Trips
He Cheated with a Woman from the Gym
He Dotes On His Son and Ignores Me
He Didn't Know How to Listen to Her
He Flirts Too Much
Marriage Advice: 13 Lessons
Separate Vacations Don’t Have to Mean Divorce
Are Soul Mates Fact or Fiction?
Love vs. Parenthood: When the Perfect Partner Doesn’t Want Kids
Caring for Dad Is Destroying My Marriage
First Date: Who Pays and What It Really Means
Dating a Dad: When You Like Him But Not His Kid
The funny part is he now makes more money than I do and I still don’t let him pay for things. I want to contribute too. And I do because he helped establish our mutually respectful relationship right from the start.
Cali, I think you were being respectful- just as this douche should have done with you. You just got done paying for a $125 meal. The next meal should have been on him- no question. He’s not good enough for you and neither is any man who argues your point. You deserve to feel taken care of- loved, safe and respected- while still feeling self empowered and strong.
It’s easy guys. Seriously. Grow a pair and stop trying to find your next mommy and watch for your next partner.
xo
Reply
Cali Bradshaw
March 22, 2011 at 5:04 am #
Dear Miss RB – Thanks very much for your comment. So great to hear the perspective of someone who is happily married! I think your comment explains the entire situation perfectly. The truth is, when a guy really likes you (like enough to one day marry you) he WANTS to take care of you. All the other bullshit stops mattering. Whether he has the money, whether he thinks it is an unfair/outdated rule – none of it matters. A guy who really likes you, wants to take care of you AND the result is a very happy girl. Like I want to spend the rest of my life with you happy. Thanks so much for your comment and your support.
-Cali
He Cheated with a Woman from the Gym
He Dotes On His Son and Ignores Me
He Didn't Know How to Listen to Her
He Flirts Too Much
Marriage Advice: 13 Lessons
Separate Vacations Don’t Have to Mean Divorce
Are Soul Mates Fact or Fiction?
Love vs. Parenthood: When the Perfect Partner Doesn’t Want Kids
Caring for Dad Is Destroying My Marriage
First Date: Who Pays and What It Really Means
Dating a Dad: When You Like Him But Not His Kid
The funny part is he now makes more money than I do and I still don’t let him pay for things. I want to contribute too. And I do because he helped establish our mutually respectful relationship right from the start.
Cali, I think you were being respectful- just as this douche should have done with you. You just got done paying for a $125 meal. The next meal should have been on him- no question. He’s not good enough for you and neither is any man who argues your point. You deserve to feel taken care of- loved, safe and respected- while still feeling self empowered and strong.
It’s easy guys. Seriously. Grow a pair and stop trying to find your next mommy and watch for your next partner.
xo
Reply
Cali Bradshaw
March 22, 2011 at 5:04 am #
Dear Miss RB – Thanks very much for your comment. So great to hear the perspective of someone who is happily married! I think your comment explains the entire situation perfectly. The truth is, when a guy really likes you (like enough to one day marry you) he WANTS to take care of you. All the other bullshit stops mattering. Whether he has the money, whether he thinks it is an unfair/outdated rule – none of it matters. A guy who really likes you, wants to take care of you AND the result is a very happy girl. Like I want to spend the rest of my life with you happy. Thanks so much for your comment and your support.
-Cali
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