Look at it this way, you chose to let them into your life. You fell in love with them anyway. You (probably) knew going in what you were getting into. Bottom line: put up, shut up or cut your losses.
Now reread and take note that I wasn't gender specific because this bears true for men and women.
"Never ever criticize a man, if he didn't have those little flaws, he wouldn't be spending time with your sorry ass." Am I the only one who sees this as extremely one sided and sexist? Especially how the word better is underlined, like are you saying that I'm my boyfriend's/husband's back up plan and he would've chosen someone "better" if he could? And how exactly do you grade a person's worth? How do you decide who's better? Looks, wealth, personality? Everyone is into different stuff, there's no objective "better" here.
Edit: Also why is every word capitalized? Was this written by Jaden Smith?
I believe what they meant by better is grateful or compassionate concreting the context of criticizing someone's faults. Some people complain about what they lack and don't appreciate for what they offer. Most women are the ones that complain when they are not satisfied, but it doesn't mean that men don't do the same.
I find it to be incredibly sexist and absurdly dated because it makes husbands sound like incompetent buffoons and wives like nagging witches that never shut up. A ridiculous pop culture stereotype from what, 50, 60 years ago?
What's next? A raging mother in law from hell, the husband bends his secretary over his desk for a "performance review" and their next child looks like the milkman?
Now reread and take note that I wasn't gender specific because this bears true for men and women.
Edit: Also why is every word capitalized? Was this written by Jaden Smith?
What's next? A raging mother in law from hell, the husband bends his secretary over his desk for a "performance review" and their next child looks like the milkman?