Of course I get up in the middle of the night with my pistol. But what does that mean? I'm in charge because I'm bigger and stronger? She also owns a glock. She could point it at my face right now, does that mean she's in control because she has the fear advantage?So when it’s time to get up in middle of the night because a strange sound was heard, who’s getting out of bed? Your wife? No disrespect. Just wondering how that co-captain life works where a man is expected to protect his family and lay his life on the line for them so his wife can stay behind to raise the children.
And quite frankly, I don't really care what's "expected" of a man. We both work, clean, cook, and manage our real estate business together. We're friends before any of this "husband/wife" stuff. Neither one of us is shackled by religion or traditions. We just like each other and are doing life together. Marriage is like a constant conversation, where each party should be discussing topics indefinitely. We also are consulting one another.