Comments on: Not a Good Place for your M.R.S. http://firstflooriowa.com/2008/04/07/not-a-good-place-for-your-mrs/ Mon, 04 May 2009 20:16:05 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: LCM http://firstflooriowa.com/2008/04/07/not-a-good-place-for-your-mrs/#comment-73 LCM Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:13:06 +0000 http://firstfloor.wordpress.com/?p=51#comment-73 You might find this interesting: http://ms-jd.org/being-somebodys-spouse-full-time-job You might find this interesting:
http://ms-jd.org/being-somebodys-spouse-full-time-job

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By: Anonymous http://firstflooriowa.com/2008/04/07/not-a-good-place-for-your-mrs/#comment-30 Anonymous Mon, 07 Apr 2008 20:04:22 +0000 http://firstfloor.wordpress.com/?p=51#comment-30 The messages of this article should be applied to both professional men and women equally. Fifty years ago the great majority "Successful Couples" involved a hard working man with a hard working woman behind the family structure they created. In modern times, there may not be a whole lot different in the partners’ personalities (ambitious women are still attracted to ambitious men) but in the physical reality there is a stark difference - the fact that now the hard working women are not focusing their efforts on the family structure. It would be nice to say that all men are realizing the ambitions of modern day women and are making strides to meet their partners half way and do the hard work that a good relationship and family needs to persist through the challenges of life. However this is just not true. Therefore many “Successful Couple” relationships are failing because of a general neglect of the upkeep that any relationship/family structure demands. Is this too obvious of a phenomenon to require an article on the ABA? Absolutely not, just like ambitious men, ambitious women have half the responsibility of the modern marriage and many of them thinking only of their professional ambitions need to be reminded (just like men do) that successful relationships (just like successful careers) need hard work and attention. Is it earth-shattering that ladies need loving husbands? No, but ambitious young women thinking of marriage most definitely need a loving man to meet them halfway, and this article seems to be giving them a signal of what might happen (and what has happened to their peers) if they don’t proceed into a “Successful Couple” marriage carefully. The messages of this article should be applied to both professional men and women equally.

Fifty years ago the great majority “Successful Couples” involved a hard working man with a hard working woman behind the family structure they created. In modern times, there may not be a whole lot different in the partners’ personalities (ambitious women are still attracted to ambitious men) but in the physical reality there is a stark difference - the fact that now the hard working women are not focusing their efforts on the family structure.

It would be nice to say that all men are realizing the ambitions of modern day women and are making strides to meet their partners half way and do the hard work that a good relationship and family needs to persist through the challenges of life. However this is just not true. Therefore many “Successful Couple” relationships are failing because of a general neglect of the upkeep that any relationship/family structure demands.

Is this too obvious of a phenomenon to require an article on the ABA? Absolutely not, just like ambitious men, ambitious women have half the responsibility of the modern marriage and many of them thinking only of their professional ambitions need to be reminded (just like men do) that successful relationships (just like successful careers) need hard work and attention.

Is it earth-shattering that ladies need loving husbands? No, but ambitious young women thinking of marriage most definitely need a loving man to meet them halfway, and this article seems to be giving them a signal of what might happen (and what has happened to their peers) if they don’t proceed into a “Successful Couple” marriage carefully.

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By: LCM http://firstflooriowa.com/2008/04/07/not-a-good-place-for-your-mrs/#comment-25 LCM Mon, 07 Apr 2008 18:23:31 +0000 http://firstfloor.wordpress.com/?p=51#comment-25 What kind of advice is that?? "Look for a husband who is particularly loving and supportive." What does that even mean? I might stick to searching for a husband who is mostly jerky, selfish, and wants to keep me locked in the kitchen, barefoot and pregnant. ?????? What kind of advice is that??
“Look for a husband who is particularly loving and supportive.”
What does that even mean? I might stick to searching for a husband who is mostly jerky, selfish, and wants to keep me locked in the kitchen, barefoot and pregnant.
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