Just now I videotaped with my husband again, and he talked to me about things between his colleagues.
He said that his boss had found a mistress outside, and when he went out to work, there was a mistress who took care of his living and necessary physical needs.
Hearing his husband say that his biggest advantage is knowing that he hurts his wife, he said that his boss can appreciate how painful it is for a woman to have a child for a man.
His boss said that whether it was a vaginal birth or a caesarean section, women would suffer a lot.
After hearing these words, I did not feel that his boss was a good gentleman, but felt that he was a villain.
Maybe the ideal life of men is that the red flag at home does not fall, and the bunting flag flutters outside.
A man who truly loves his wife will not just use his mouth and work hard to sell his body.
Your wife can endure great pain to give birth to you, and why can't you control your lower body?
A woman rushes to you with her own fancy years and the determination to bear the great pain of having a child, and you only allow her a sugar-coated shell, can you feel her sadness and despair when she is betrayed?
After my husband showed me about his boss's skills, he started talking about his co-workers.
Another colleague, bald-headed, also found a mistress outside, on the grounds that the long night was too far from home, just to pass the lonely night.
I just want to ask him that his wife is at home taking care of his parents for him and taking care of his children. When night falls, doesn't she need the love of people when she is exhausted?
When my husband said this, his eyebrows danced and he was full of excitement, which gave me the feeling that he was envious.
I gave him a word impatiently, you have the ability to be outside, you can also learn from them.
But in exchange for the "Sea Oath Mountain Alliance" that I have heard a hundred times - I will not do anything to be sorry for you, and I will only recognize you alone in my life until I die.
Listening to the words that once moved my heart, but now I listen to them tastelessly, and my heart is as calm as stagnant water.
It is said that a woman's sixth sense is the most accurate, and I don't know where my marriage will go?
I don't know if I will believe my husband in the future?
What do you think about this? Am I unconditionally continuing to trust him? Or are you ready to be derailed?