IMO, agreement on household duties (chores) is second only to kids as a source of continual friction. Still, the cartoon reflects the terrible reality that we often marry without important stuff being clarified.
I married my ex thinking (partly) that since I couldn’t predict how she was going to react to anything at least I’d never be bored. I was right about the ‘never bored’ part, but the ‘least’ part turned out to be the incredible effort it took to communicate in either direction anything more interesting than “please pass the salt.”
My main feeling upon deciding to divorce was relief at last!
Jelliqal over 5 years ago
Don’t forget politics.
ZBicyclist Premium Member over 5 years ago
IMO, agreement on household duties (chores) is second only to kids as a source of continual friction. Still, the cartoon reflects the terrible reality that we often marry without important stuff being clarified.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 5 years ago
If everyone sat down and tried to figure it all out – logically, before getting married- there would be no people.
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
You’re asking for trouble, though, if you handle sex the same way.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
I married my ex thinking (partly) that since I couldn’t predict how she was going to react to anything at least I’d never be bored. I was right about the ‘never bored’ part, but the ‘least’ part turned out to be the incredible effort it took to communicate in either direction anything more interesting than “please pass the salt.”
My main feeling upon deciding to divorce was relief at last!