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slightlv

(8,074 posts)
17. OMG! After spending all day trying to find the wallet
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:24 PM
16 hrs ago

my husband lost, this one hit me to the core. I'm fighting a really bad fibro flare, but was expected to find it when he can't even remember where he had it last!

But more than that, it points to another inequity... hubby's 72 and doing the fast track on the dementia scale. Not only have I lost a marital partner, I've lost my best friend. And it hurts so bad there are no words. But there is no help, other than my grandson (and believe, I AM grateful for that... he's the one who found the wallet!)... but hubby is to the point where he needs a keeper, and I can't keep up with it. This is the first time I've said those words, and I feel so horrible saying them. And you know what? I blame the ecosystem in which we women live. Yes, we're suppose to parent our children like we have no job. And job like we have no children. But now I no longer have a job (I brought in most of our paycheck, anyway)... and no help to "parent" my "kid"... and believe me, it's like living with a 2-year-old. I'm afraid to let loose the tears I feel most of the time. I'm afraid if I started crying, I'd never stop. And a large part of that is guilt... it's an amorphous guilt, even I admit that. That's why I blame the "mythology" that culture has steeped upon us women.

Bookmarked!!! IA8IT 19 hrs ago #1
Most Women sit around watching "A brighter Day" ..polishing their nails... chouchou 19 hrs ago #2
What is "A brighter Day"? TIA Celerity 17 hrs ago #15
A reference to the "soap operas" that women supposedly have nothing niyad 16 hrs ago #16
never heard of it Celerity 16 hrs ago #20
I had never heard of that one, either, so I looked it up. Wayyyyyyyyyy niyad 16 hrs ago #23
One of the ridiculous daytime Dramas that could have wasted one's life away. chouchou 13 hrs ago #37
I've never been a huge fan PatSeg 3 hrs ago #47
Unfortunately, Your words are True. chouchou 2 hrs ago #49
And guess what types of people PatSeg 1 hr ago #50
Will the Democrats campaign on that issue? MustLoveBeagles 19 hrs ago #3
Symptom of a bigger issue Lithos 18 hrs ago #5
Yes it is. OldBaldy1701E 6 hrs ago #42
A smart candidate would Jilly_in_VA 1 hr ago #52
Spot on. Raven123 18 hrs ago #4
So Far Timewas 18 hrs ago #6
Until the 70's, women could do little financially on their own. paleotn 16 hrs ago #25
Yep. My mother won't bank with one of the major American banks because of a grudge related to that. RockRaven 15 hrs ago #31
Same thing happened to my spouse in 1986 Farmer-Rick 4 hrs ago #44
I lived those days Lifeafter70 15 hrs ago #33
BTW StoolPigeon 18 hrs ago #7
Oh right... men have nothing but problems getting a lawyer! ihaveaquestion 18 hrs ago #9
Dear Goddess, it is very disappointing to see that sort of thing on a niyad 17 hrs ago #12
Being a single parent H2O Man 16 hrs ago #19
Lawyers won't take your money? Oh really. paleotn 16 hrs ago #26
Sounds serious Torchlight 15 hrs ago #28
Men can't afford lawyers? johnp3907 14 hrs ago #35
And play mommy with benefits to an adult spouse. xuplate 18 hrs ago #8
OMG! After spending all day trying to find the wallet slightlv 16 hrs ago #17
huggggggggs, my friend. Your DU family is here, so lean as hard as niyad 16 hrs ago #21
I feel it for you malaise 16 hrs ago #22
So sorry. paleotn 15 hrs ago #27
We are here for you, V SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #30
If you have a healthcare provider you regularly talk to Sympthsical 15 hrs ago #32
Thanks... slightlv 12 hrs ago #38
So pleased to hear this Sympthsical 12 hrs ago #40
Same here in reverse - playing parent to a 5 year old wife who is 82. Aussie105 11 hrs ago #41
A humble suggestion ... if he keeps losing his wallet FakeNoose 4 hrs ago #45
Slightly... CousinIT 4 hrs ago #46
my brother coached the men's company softball team Skittles 17 hrs ago #10
Was watching a comedy routine Nittersing 2 hrs ago #48
And then get no credit for either and blamed for everything Tumbulu 17 hrs ago #11
And that is putting it VERY politely. niyad 17 hrs ago #13
Unless you believe the "rumors" that Harris actually won. Which I do. slightlv 16 hrs ago #18
I mean...everyone is. It's just that women, for the most part, picked up the slack for some time, and now are not. WhiskeyGrinder 17 hrs ago #14
As a single father who raised three daughters BeneteauBum 16 hrs ago #24
Thank you so much for including the video link. I will look at it later, niyad 15 hrs ago #29
"Women are expected to work like they have no children and parent like they have no job." DET 14 hrs ago #34
GREAT and VERY TRUE line! Jack Valentino 14 hrs ago #36
"The mental load" women try to explain to men that they are carrying the mental load BlueWaveNeverEnd 12 hrs ago #39
Yep. Diamond_Dog 1 hr ago #51
And society suffers from the epidemic of unparented kids. live love laugh 5 hrs ago #43
My wife and I just passed 30 years of marriage in March of this year... Moostache 51 min ago #53
Elizabeth Warren points out the "two-income trap"... gulliver 45 min ago #54
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