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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-...ted-from-partners-but-shackled-to-job/9533256
Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers often feel disconnected from their partners, but do not think they can quit because of the so-called golden handcuffs of a high-paying job, a new study has found.
They sometimes leave behind partners and families for weeks at a time when they go to work.
She said feelings of disconnectedness caused sexual problems for some clients, particularly on the first night a FIFO worker returned home.
Blackpill Translation: Your strong, independent, wife, has spent the last 3 or 4 weeks (during your absence) hooking up with young Chads and Tyrones on Tinder. She has even managed to forget about the last time you came home and managed to score a pity fuck 6 weeks ago. Now that she sees you in the house again she's disgusted by how much you turn her off compared to Chad and/or Tyrone, and feels sick thinking about having sex with you again ("has it really only been 6 weeks since the last time", she thinks to herself.
My best advice is that you dedicate the first night home to asking your wife about how things are going with her boyfriend/s, and ensuring that they have a strong physical connection, and that she has been having quality time together with them. Then she may let you eat her out while she thinks about Chad/Tyrone.
Cameron Matthew is a former oil and gas rig electrician whose relationship fell apart while he was doing FIFO work.
"I got into the relationship just before I started working away and I ended up staying in the relationship for longer because while I was away at work I felt like I had somebody there, but when I came home, it was the wrong person," he said.
Blackpill translation: while he was away he thought his girlfriend was sitting at home, by herself, thinking only of him. But when he got home, Chad opened the door and it was literally the wrong person.
Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers often feel disconnected from their partners, but do not think they can quit because of the so-called golden handcuffs of a high-paying job, a new study has found.
They sometimes leave behind partners and families for weeks at a time when they go to work.
She said feelings of disconnectedness caused sexual problems for some clients, particularly on the first night a FIFO worker returned home.
"The man just wants to jump in bed and have sex whereas the woman is a little bit hesitant," she said.
"My best advice for couples in this instance is to dedicate the first night home to rebuilding the connection and having quality time together."Blackpill Translation: Your strong, independent, wife, has spent the last 3 or 4 weeks (during your absence) hooking up with young Chads and Tyrones on Tinder. She has even managed to forget about the last time you came home and managed to score a pity fuck 6 weeks ago. Now that she sees you in the house again she's disgusted by how much you turn her off compared to Chad and/or Tyrone, and feels sick thinking about having sex with you again ("has it really only been 6 weeks since the last time", she thinks to herself.
My best advice is that you dedicate the first night home to asking your wife about how things are going with her boyfriend/s, and ensuring that they have a strong physical connection, and that she has been having quality time together with them. Then she may let you eat her out while she thinks about Chad/Tyrone.
Cameron Matthew is a former oil and gas rig electrician whose relationship fell apart while he was doing FIFO work.
"I got into the relationship just before I started working away and I ended up staying in the relationship for longer because while I was away at work I felt like I had somebody there, but when I came home, it was the wrong person," he said.
Blackpill translation: while he was away he thought his girlfriend was sitting at home, by herself, thinking only of him. But when he got home, Chad opened the door and it was literally the wrong person.
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