zekko
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I heard about these two situations yesterday so I thought I would share them:
The first is about a friend of mine. His wife divorced him earlier in the year, against his many protests. That put him in a bad situation because she was the breadwinner. He is disabled and required government assistance just to find a cheap place where he could live. Turns out his wife had a guy on the side, but it also turned out he wasn't all he was cracked out to be. So she calls my friend, who is only too happy to drop back into her life, and bed. He's still living in the cheap housing, but is now spending a few days a week with her. And he is on cloud nine about it. Obviously I think it's a big mistake on his part, but it's his life.
The other is an older woman I know. Her husband is an alcoholic, and she kicked him out of the house after he fell off the wagon and went on a bender (it was her house before they got married). He was gone a few months but she has now taken him back, and he is playing the repentent role.
I'm not sure what conclusions to draw from these. In each case the guy is in a weak place financially so has ended up somewhat subservient to the woman. But it's amazing how it seems some people can't stay apart, even when the relationship is dysfunctional. Couples DO form emotional attachments to each other that can make it difficult to seperate. I know there are some who have argued that pair bonding is unnatural for humans, and I have never thought that was the case.
The first is about a friend of mine. His wife divorced him earlier in the year, against his many protests. That put him in a bad situation because she was the breadwinner. He is disabled and required government assistance just to find a cheap place where he could live. Turns out his wife had a guy on the side, but it also turned out he wasn't all he was cracked out to be. So she calls my friend, who is only too happy to drop back into her life, and bed. He's still living in the cheap housing, but is now spending a few days a week with her. And he is on cloud nine about it. Obviously I think it's a big mistake on his part, but it's his life.
The other is an older woman I know. Her husband is an alcoholic, and she kicked him out of the house after he fell off the wagon and went on a bender (it was her house before they got married). He was gone a few months but she has now taken him back, and he is playing the repentent role.
I'm not sure what conclusions to draw from these. In each case the guy is in a weak place financially so has ended up somewhat subservient to the woman. But it's amazing how it seems some people can't stay apart, even when the relationship is dysfunctional. Couples DO form emotional attachments to each other that can make it difficult to seperate. I know there are some who have argued that pair bonding is unnatural for humans, and I have never thought that was the case.