“It is of course, entirely possible that men (or anyone who is relatively privileged) are most defensive, most obstinate and unseeing when they are worried about losing privileges.... In the reactions of husbands, I detect a haunting worry about what they will lose when true gender equality arrives.” MenCoursesWomenLosesWorryHusbandLosingPrivilegeGenderReactionsWorriedPrivilegedHauntingGender EqualityObstinate Book:Juggling: The Unexpected Advantages of Balancing Career and Home for Women and Their Families Source: Juggling: The Unexpected Advantages of Balancing Career and Home for Women and Their Families
“I should have suspected my husband was lazy. On our wedding day, his mother told me: "I'm not losing a son; I'm gaining a couch."” ShouldMotherSonHusbandLosingShould HaveLazyMy HusbandCouchesWedding DayOur Wedding Author:Phyllis Diller
“I used to worry about losing my husband to another woman. Now, I'm more afraid of losing my nanny to another woman.” UsedWorryHusbandLosingMy HusbandNanniesAnother Woman Author:Sybil Adelman
“Bethann Hardison has been my collaborator, my closest friend, we've gone through starting businesses, losing businesses, kids, divorces, marriages, and she was my maid of honor when I married my husband, David Bowie. And she's still such a part of my life. This is the person when it's totally dark, outside and inside, this is the person I would call.” PersonsHas BeensStillsKidsDarkGoneHonorHusbandMarriedLosingStartingDivorceMy HusbandClosestMaidsCollaboratorsBowieStarting A BusinessClosest FriendsMaid Of Honor Author:Iman Abdulmajid
“Fredrika Bimm, what do you think you're doing?" "Freaking out. Losing my mind. Thinking about snapping your husband's spine. Squashing the urge to vomit. Wishing I had died at childbirth." "Oh, you say that when you don't get a prize in your Lucky Charms.” ThinkingMindWishLuckyHusbandLosingDiedCharmUrgesPrizeSpineChildbirthYour HusbandFreaking OutSnappingMind ThinkingLucky CharmsLosing My Mind Author:MaryJanice Davidson