Hello everyone, my name is Samantha, and I’d want to share a tale that I think will inspire other married and unmarried women. See, I work as a steamfitter and have been in a supervisory job for a long, therefore I get incentives and bonuses. Aside from all of these extra bonuses, I was earning more than $100 each hour! However, earning so much required me to work outside of town, which I only began doing after our son, Terry, was old enough to care for himself under my husband’s supervision.
Because I earned so much, our retirement savings grew, and we were able to spend money on ourselves and our children. I assumed everything was fine between my husband and myself, and he made no specific expectations of me. However, a few years ago, things began to change for Ben. I believe it has something to do with his growing influence at work. See, my husband works with a group of sexist males who regard women as service providers.T heir influence on Ben became clear in our fifth year of marriage, when he began teasing me for not doing enough cleaning! He’d changed his look to me as a servant rather than a partner, despite the fact that I too work and earn more than him!Our marriage, once a symphony of shared dreams and mutual respect, has deteriorated into a string of expectations and dismissals.