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Many if not most men are like this. It's usually their wives or another woman in their lives that drags them in when something is about to fall off. It's another way in which husbands leave 71% of a household’s ‘mental load’ on their wives, down to their own well being.
Men are raised to bring money into the household, and it can easily be half a years wages to go to the hospital. It's weird to act like they are being malicious to their partner by being this way.
So that's why I accomplish nothing and only have 29% well-being is I don't have a wife to do it for me...
side note haven't been to the doctors in years and last time I went it's cause my girlfriend made me... at the same time, I'm the reason she could find her car keys, so fair trade, I guess...