Agreed re: nothing I wouldn't do for my kids...I'm the same.
And as far as being unreasonable goes, trust me, you don't know the half of it ... hormones are an utter bitch that way! And no, I do not pack all unreasonable behaviour on the back of that hormonal bugbear alone, but it sure as hell plays a huge part.
But trying to remain fair for all sides here, and if we look at it from the hypothetical relation of (let's call them John and Jane to save anybody too sensitive on here) two realtively normal individuals, on the basis that both equally love riding motorbikes, it's their mental escape, yadiya yadiya...
John and Jane are finally expecting their first child...hurray, happy happy, joy joy right?
Then all of a sudden John gets very protective because heck! He's going to be a Daddy...and fair enough too!
If he was to turn around and declare that his wife can no longer do the one thing she has been loving for sucha long time, how would that go down?
Same goes for Jane declaring that hubby is now responsible for the future paternal happiness of the unborn child and therefor is in no way to put himself in harms way, or that it is frankly unfair that not only has she got to sacrifice her job, the shape of her body, go through a non negligible amount of pain when she'll give birth, but she has also to be told and suffer the indignity of being told she can't ride anymore.
My point? Maybe it is down to making a compromise and discussing the issue making sure that both parties get a fair say, and that the RESPECT for each other is maintained throughout. Otherwise, I wouldn't like to be in that relationship personally... Hubby and I decide everything together, and we do compromise for each other, but if one was to feel strongly enough about something that he/she was not prepared to compromise, then the other person would just respect that decision
We all have to remain thinking, functioning individuals, even if we are one of a pair.
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