HE/SHE: (programming@radioonefm90) I have a brother in the - TopicsExpress



          

HE/SHE: (programming@radioonefm90) I have a brother in the dilemma, his problem is his wife delegated almost all household chores . The maid (designated delegate) did the cooking, washing, cleaning, making the beds (including the couple’s), serving meals, selecting the man’s clothes, ironing, making the shopping list, as well as removing the shopped items from the vehicle when he returns. The wife relaxed, watches TV, and perhaps made love to her husband occasionally.the wife delegated tasks and responsibility and in the end my brother eventually started a relationship with the maid, built a house and moved out with her. When confronted by my family as to why he had done the unspeakable, he replied: `How should I relate to the person who prepares my clothes, cooks my meals, selects my clothes, washes, cleans, and even welcomes me from work, removes the groceries from the car and even says thank you for the shopping? And how, on the other hand, should I call someone who sits at home all day watching every TV programme that airs, eats, and sleeps?’ The family(Very Christian) members were left speechless, and the rest is history.society looks at him as if he committed an abominable act, is it? He is under immense pressure to recommit to his wed wife but he has since moved on. As such family has dejected him. We have a family meeting this December and he has made it clear, he needs my support on this. Should I side with my family on morals or support my brother’s eventual comfort and happiness? I am startled but apparently he is happy man
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 05:52:04 +0000

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