He possesses a hip-hop swagger that she once must have found irresistible, but he keeps brushing off her desire to have a baby. It's more important, he tells her, to land a better job, to rise in the world. That doesn't explain why he can barely bring himself to touch her, though, or why he keeps demeaning her, telling her she stinks of the cleaning chemicals from her lowly work.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 24, 2017 14:01 UTC