“Watched it this weekend. It amazes me how prevalent this is among married couples. Here are a couple of things I was thinking as you were speaking. One, tell your reader to keep refusing sex because that will give her husband lots of opportunities with hot twentysomethings that are never too tired. Next, tell her to make a list of all the things she does after the kids go to bed that she’s NOT too tired to do. Then, have her write up a list to her husband that says:
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>> I’m not too tired to do (fill in the blank with one of the activities), but I’m too tired to fuck you. Then, once she’s prepared that list, pretend she received the same list from her husband that says:
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>> I’m not too tired to do (something he likes to do), but I’m too tired to (something she likes that’s important to her). Ask her how much she would enjoy getting that list. If she still doesn’t understand, tell her to get used to being a single mom.
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>> Just curious, I’m guessing your demographic is affluent, correct? Why is she so tired? Driving the $75,000+ car that husband provides to the $20K nursery school is exhausting? Barking orders in Spanish to the housekeeper wears her out? Making sure the seven figure home is nicely decorated? Please.
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>> As always, love your blog.
A STRONG COMMENT FROM A SIPPER….
April 26, 2011 By 2 Comments















What’s the context of this? To which of your blog entries is the poster referring? It starts with “Watched it this weekend.” Watched what?
Hi Amy! This was in response to one of my Lifestyle Lemon Drop Episodes. Check it out here: http://ow.ly/5ttUt