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  1. This sounds like a book my husband should read!
    *whisper* Do you ever wonder if they (husbands) do things slow or incompetently on purpose, HOPING that we will take it over? (My friend and I wonder about this a lot, but it also kind of suggests that we don’t trust our husbands.)

    1. From what I recall this is addressed in the book. And yes, I totally agree that they do that on purpose.

    1. I know, she puts up with alot, mainly because she knows there’s typically a treat at the end of the tunnel for her haha

  2. Yup, I’d recommend this book too :)
    It was well-written to the point that it makes some guys furious and started talking back to Gemma hard-earned efforts.
    I am new here as I saw the comments had been posted on 2019.
    For your information, I’m a guy, 18 years old. I don’t have a particular reason why I read this book. Maybe I enjoyed reading and as I was reading about relationship books and alpha male, I stumbled across this.
    Another good read for me is The Odd Girl Out: Hidden Aggression, Rage Becomes Her: Power of Woman’s Anger and Untangled.
    It was a slow read for me but it’s definitely worth going on!

    1. Welcome Nicholas! Nice to see you reading books that are probably going to make you angry – that’s brave of you! haha

  3. It sounds like Gemma is being controlling and that’s she’s resentful that marriage and stay-at-home parenting hasn’t lived up to her expectations. And I’m guessing her husband is genuinely confused and frustrated that she isn’t clearly communicating her expectations. He’s most likely more laid back about the appearance of the house and doesn’t care if it looks “lived in.” I think their marriage would benefit from some counseling so that they can find some middle ground.

    1. I think you’re right that her husband is definitely confused! I think marriage counselling always a good idea too, no matter how strong a marriage is it can always benefit!

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