Kate Hudson Says She Took a Year Off From Men

May 24, 2024 11:43


Kate Hudson took a break from men!https://t.co/ponP9lTBeW
- Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) May 23, 2024
Kate Hudson, 45, took a break from men! She opened up about the year she gave up flirting and pursuing romantic relationships. In her 30's, Hudson decided to do the exercise at the advisement of her therapist to help her break the pattern of bad ( Read more... )

feminism / social issues, kate hudson, podcasts

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rabbitofalice May 24 2024, 11:21:44 UTC
i was thinking recently, how i don't know any woman whose life a man has improved, unfortunately. None of my family, relatives, or friends. It was always worse. Instead of having spouses, they had another child to cater to. It drives me nuts.

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angriest_girl May 24 2024, 11:40:04 UTC
All the women I know who are in relationships with men just complain about them constantly, and it’s so tedious. I’m like “Why do you put up with that?” And they never really have an answer. They just kind of shrug it off. Shit or get off the pot, ladies.

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monsterlovebosa May 24 2024, 14:04:39 UTC
People don’t realize that they don’t have to suffer. And that’s very sad.

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2_on May 24 2024, 11:40:56 UTC
you don't know any women who are in healthy relationships? a lot of my girlfriends are married to great guys and in love

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rabbitofalice May 24 2024, 12:14:55 UTC
Honestly, no - these men are what sheisapaigeturnet is talking about. They may be great and in love, but they are worthless in the household. It's not a healthy partnership.

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xtinkerbellax May 24 2024, 12:45:45 UTC
People clearly place their bars in different places but yea, this is mainly what it is. Most families cannot survive on one income and more women have adapted to working outside the home but men have not adapted to pulling more weight in it and the majority have seemingly dug in their heels about it. I know a lot of women who are with good guys otherwise but they still don't get this and it's a problem.

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originaru May 24 2024, 14:15:27 UTC
my married girlfriends are happy and i'm friends with their spouses, but out of all of them only one dude is pulling his weight with childcare and household labour when i see them. the other dudes have to be prompted to help, which they do right away but it's like the thought to help out with your child never comes to mind unless your wife is telling you, hey can you do X? while the moms just know off the bat what to do and don't need reminding.

the guy pulling his weight is legit just doing what a good partner should be doing and shouldn't even be getting praise from me, but it's noticable enough that even though i see them every few months, i can tell.

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solsty May 24 2024, 14:21:25 UTC
My best friend’s husband is the only man that I know who does MORE around their kid then she does. She’s basically always free to hang out, and I always see him with their daughter. I’ve had two serious boyfriends and they’ve both been completely useless around the house. I don’t feel like asking someone to do every little thing so I’d rather just do it by myself.

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arcee8 May 25 2024, 14:41:27 UTC
Yep, I have two good friends whose husbands pull their weight without being told. They're not guys I'd personally be attracted to, but I'm happy for my friends.

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2_on May 25 2024, 02:01:48 UTC
kaljung right back at ya!

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anus May 24 2024, 22:00:52 UTC
I see the same with a lot of my friends and it's sad. I feel like my parents gave me high standards and this is why I can't put up with men that can't pull their own weight.

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