You're not wrong but the obvious missing piece here is that she sold him one thing and really was delivering another. If he was wife / mother maxing when looking he'd have found some other woman who'd make a better wife / mother. Society fooled him and she benefited.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @KyleTrouble
We are humans, not products or machines. Humans make mistakes. Humans change. If he wanted to change jobs, or start a new hobby, or developed an illness -should she say “you sold me a whole you. This isn’t what I signed up for” and leave him?
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Replying to @uppityhobbit @KyleTrouble
Should she? No. Will she? Without hesitating.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @KyleTrouble
Okay. If that’s how you wanna see it. And would you think she was perfectly justified to do so? Or would you say she was a heinous bitch? Same standard for both is all I’m saying. If you think he is right to bail if she changes from “what he was sold”- then she also would be.
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"Justified" doesn't come into it She's a woman - no one expects women to hold to their word that's why marriage used to be between the man and her family who would also be part of the social structures that enforced the agreement on her. Where did you see me say he should bail?
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