A graduate student finds herself increasingly disturbed by the legal work her partner performs for landlords seeking to evict tenants. This growing moral divide creates a silent tension within their shared home.
The conflict reaches a breaking point when a verbal argument over his career choices leads to demeaning language and a standoff regarding their domestic responsibilities.

AITA for refusing to make dinner for my lawyer boyfriend?


























As psychologist Dr. John Gottman explains, ‘Contempt is the single biggest predictor of divorce. It involves seeing your partner as inferior, rather than as an equal.’ By repeatedly calling the author ‘silly,’ the partner is engaging in a form of contempt that erodes the foundation of mutual respect required for a healthy partnership. This behavior shifts the dynamic from a productive disagreement about values to a power struggle focused on minimizing the other person’s perspective.
The situation reflects a breakdown in communication where both parties have resorted to unhealthy coping mechanisms. The author’s decision to withhold labor, while understandable as a reaction to being belittled, acts as a passive-aggressive form of punishment rather than a constructive resolution. The partner’s reliance on his financial contribution to silence moral inquiry demonstrates a disregard for the author’s autonomy and values. The actions taken by the author were reactionary rather than productive; in the future, it would be more effective to address the condescension through direct, non-confrontational communication and to negotiate relationship expectations based on equality rather than bargaining with chores.
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He sucks for berating you and being condescending
You suck for constantly harping on his job and not giving any firm details on what exactly it *is* that he’s doing that’s so ‘scummy’.


The legal market right now is flooded and by his age clearly this is an entry job. He’s extremely lucky to even have a job in today’s economy.





You need to be more specific about what kinds of things he does that are so terrible.


The author struggles with the imbalance between her partner’s condescending dismissal of her concerns and her own decision to retaliate by withholding domestic labor.
The central question remains: Does a partner’s moral objection to one’s career justify the abandonment of agreed-upon household roles, or is the use of belittling language a more significant breach of relationship health?







