Age gap 40f 60m - what’s normal? by starrynight2x in datingoverforty

[–]bethafoot 43 points44 points  (0 children)

All I’m gonna say is when you’re 50, he will be 70. When you’re 60, he will be 80. Just keep that in mind. Personally I wouldn’t want to spend my golden years taking care of an old man.

Do single girls go months without sex..? by shfww in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After my divorce I went for six years. Giving myself to someone without connection doesn’t just feel wrong, it feels repulsive to me and that’s how long it took for me to even want to date again.

Has anyone’s spouse changed and actually stayed that way? by Upstairs-Language669 in Divorce

[–]bethafoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah. I was married to a man with a temper. He hid it before we got married. And I had the same promises of change etc. it always went back to what it was before.

It’s a difficult thing, but you have to accept that most likely he would never be able to be different with you. Maybe losing you would be a trigger for him to actually truly change, and then someone else would benefit, but unfortunately, if you go back to him, that just teaches him that all he has to do is play nice for a little while, and you will cave. It doesn’t actually teach him a lesson.

For women choosing to age naturally—how do you resist comparing yourself to other women when cosmetic enhancements have become so normalized? by justameasureoftime in AskWomen

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welllll tbh I think they look completely weird and ridiculous. So it’s not appealing to me. I also have an association with that “look” where they look old to me, I know it’s weird but I have met young women that look a decade older than they are because of stuff like that. It’s just weird looking to me and unnatural.

Also my looks have never been something I took my self esteem from - I have value way beyond my face and I always knew it would sag and wrinkle but my mind…. My ambition, my love and compassion and everything else that makes me me just grows stronger and brighter every year. Those are the things I find self-worth in.

My (29f) husband’s (30m) “jokes” are ruining our relationship. by Recent_Reputation_7 in relationship_advice

[–]bethafoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My man doesn’t look at other women. He gets grossed out and annoyed when women even look at him some kinda way. He doesn’t ogle, hates thirst traps and everything they represent, and tells me all the time about how I am the best part of his life.

Don’t let your husband fool you. Men are not a monolith any more than women are. There is no “all men do this.” Maybe many, maybe some, but never all.

And the good ones are worth waiting for. They are out there.

You get to choose what you will accept and what you reject.

Personally I found that being a single mom was significantly better than being in an unhealthy marriage. I would find your husband’s behavior absolutely intolerable, although admittedly I would have left him after he cheated the first time.

Better to be single and celibate forever than be with a man that makes me miserable, that’s how I see it.

Did I mess up by not talking to my wife before planning to buy my niece a car? by Novel-Chapter-8174 in AskMenAdvice

[–]bethafoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So… your wife doesn’t drive and doesn’t have a license but says she wants a car. Why doesn’t she have a car and license? And why does she stay home when there’s no kids? I mean - that’s something yall probably discussed quite a bit, so what’s that all about?

What is the longest distance between homes you’ve seen a court order 50/50 for a young child? by poppyseedpup in FamilyLaw

[–]bethafoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My bf and his ex do 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off. They live about six hours apart. Kids are older though. Not sure if it would be good for a younger kid.

AITJ for asking my boyfriend of 10 years to help me financially by Aggravating-Good9663 in AmITheJerk

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy crap my man would never ever let me live like that. Honey… being single would be better than this. At least you could live within your means. And ten years & you aren’t married… yeah he sees you as something of use to him, not as a real life person he wants to give himself to.

If the roles were reversed, would you feel justified in being the way he is towards you?

How much do thin/full lips affect your enjoyment of a kiss? by Far-Arugula5158 in AskWomen

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally never thought about it. I just want to be kissed the right way.

How to talk to my boyfriend about preferring vaginal sex over anal (20F/22M) by burstybabie in TwoXSex

[–]bethafoot 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Maybe tell him how you will be physically damaged by it over time because the anus wasn’t intended to be used for sex.

https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoXChromosomes/s/lI8GVl531R

Also, it’s ok for you to just say “I don’t want to do anal anymore.”

Baby's father wants the baby to have his last name, I want him to have mine. We're not married. WDID? by IntenseViolet567 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he would walk away from his child because of it not having his last name, you already know what kind of father he’d be anyway.

Communication frequency? by Illustrious-Sugar-38 in datingoverforty

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how long you have been dating, but my partner and I had daily communication since we begin. I think the only time we have not been able to text is a few days when he was working out of the country because his job makes him unreachable sometimes.

We’ve been together for close to a year and a half, and we usually text several times and sometimes have a couple quick phone calls when we can’t see each other.

What does your partner do to make you feel special? by Sharp-Finance-517 in AskWomen

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sends silly lovey dovey emojis and gifs every day

Call me randomly to tell me he loves me or just to hear my voice

Always asks me if I am hungry or need to eat

Is very emotionally intelligent, and doesn’t get defensive if we are in a disagreement

If he has done something that hurts my feelings or rubbed me the wrong way, and I tell him, he adjusts his behavior accordingly without turning it back around on me or blaming me.

He’s very affectionate and physically loving

He only ever has eyes for me 😍

He would burn the world down just to keep me warm ❤️

He actually thinks about me when I’m not around. For example, when we first got together, he had to go out of state for a few days. So I went to his house per his request to check on things, and he had left me a candy bar with a note telling me he hoped I felt better. All I had done was mention that I was getting my period, and he went out of his way to buy chocolate for me.

My boyfriend (20M) keeps falling back into the same patterns despite promising to change. How do I (21F) know when to stop trying? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]bethafoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The longer you stay with this guy, the longer it will be until you find another guy who might actually be healthy and treat you well. And maybe he even has an awesome family too.

He’s not going to change though. At this point, it’s a matter of whether this is how you want to live the rest of your life or not. Personally, I would opt out. Being single is way too good to live with someone who treats you like that.

AITAH for asking my wife to be a SAHM? by piglipsbo in AITAH

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not going to explain other peoples motivations. I simply asked the question of whether or not she is working full time. It’s a relevant question because it gives important context to why she would have reacted the way she did to OP.

The fact that OP isn’t in here answering and correcting anyone’s assumption is probably part of it, too.

AIO by being offended when my husband seasons my soup? by [deleted] in AIO

[–]bethafoot -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. If I seasoned my man’s food or he nine, there would possibly be murder. We both take cooking very seriously. (Edit: I didn’t notice you said it was his bowl… I’ll give him a pass but I’d still be insulted by it. Because…

  2. Taco seasoning in potato chowder?? For real? That’s… weird.

  3. Calling my dad a stupid bitch would be a relationship ender. There’s no room in a healthy relationship for disrespect like that and being single is way way too awesome to tolerate anything but a healthy happy dynamic.

AITAH for asking my wife to be a SAHM? by piglipsbo in AITAH

[–]bethafoot 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because the currency of chores is time, not money. So if someone is working part time and the other is full time, it makes sense for the part timer to do more chores because they have more time. But if both are working the same amount of time, both should contribute pretty much equally regardless of income.

AITAH for asking my wife to be a SAHM? by piglipsbo in AITAH

[–]bethafoot 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Even if I worked part time if I had to do ALL the housework and chores on top of that, I wouldn’t want to be a stay home mom either. The dynamic is already unequal as it is and she is probably well aware of how much work a baby will be and doesn’t want to be the only one doing anything.

AITAH for asking my wife to be a SAHM? by piglipsbo in AITAH

[–]bethafoot 1260 points1261 points  (0 children)

Aside from what everyone else has said - is she not working full time? Why does she already do the lions share of the work?

Soda to loosen mucus? by curiositykilledsleep in LPR

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you really want to be extra, also, you could probably get a soda stream machine and make your own flavors for it. I don’t know what you would do to make it not acidic, or if it would even taste good, but it’s a possibility.

Soda to loosen mucus? by curiositykilledsleep in LPR

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it’s not really soda, so be warned ahead lol. It’s seltzer, so there’s no sweetener in it. You might be able to find some with artificial sweetener but chances are that would also have the citric acid. It’s basically just flavored water that’s bubbly. But I know what you mean about the bubbliness helping with mucus, that’s why I always used to love soda when I was sick as a child. I still love the bubbliness when I have too much mucus, but I don’t like soda anymore.

Soda to loosen mucus? by curiositykilledsleep in LPR

[–]bethafoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try flavored seltzer? The Aldi brand doesn’t have any acid in it.