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A divorce attorney who only represents men has been slammed online after making outrageous claims about marriage.
Brent Bowyer, who is based in Michigan, has posted a controversial TikTok with the overlaid text: 'Are men doing ALL the work in a marriage?'
In the video, which has gotten more than 30K views, Brent claimed that lately he's been witnessing that male clients 'feel like [they're] the one doing all the running around with the kids.'
He shared that often full-time working men seeking representation have claimed that they're the only one 'doing the cooking, the cleaning [and] the grocery shopping,' unlike their part-time working or unemployed wives.
Many users flocked to the comments to comedically ask if the video was 'satire,' or a 'joke.'
A divorce attorney who only represents men has been slammed by the internet after making outrageous claims about marriage that many are calling 'satire'
Brent started off the video by stating: 'So a theme I'm trying to figure out is something I keep hearing in consults when I meet with divorce clients - potential clients [that are] getting divorced.
'I meet with [and] represent only men. We do divorce family law here in Michigan.
'And I keep hearing this claim that their wives just aren't really doing any part of this anymore, and I'm wondering if this seems like this is true.
'The men are working full-time. They're always working full-time. They have a full-time job. Their wife either has a part-time job or isn't working.'
Brent continued: 'They have kids and the husband feels like he's the one doing all the running around with the kids.
'He's the one doing the cooking, the cleaning, the grocery shopping - the whatever, and I just wonder if [there's] other things - are people feeling this way? Do they see this happening out there?
'Cause I'm hearing this a lot in the meetings that I do, and all these people are here and they're getting a divorce.
'So, there's already obviously problems with their marriage, but is this really a thing?'
Brent Bowyer, who is based in Michigan, has posted a controversial TikTok with the overlaid text: 'Are men doing ALL the work in a marriage.' Many commenters disagreed with his opinion
He posed a question for his more than 19,700 followers and asked: 'Are we getting into where men are just kind of doing it all in a lot of these marriages, and the women aren't doing so much, and I don't know really [know] what they're doing. Can't explain.'
The video got more than 30K views, 435 likes and 1,671 comments.
Many users disagreed with Brent's observation.
One person sarcastically wrote: 'Maybe they should just make her a list of everything that needs to be done so she can help.'
A second person jokingly commented: 'They even gaslight their lawyer.'
A third person added: 'In my 53 years of life, I have NEVER seen a husband do more than his wife.'
A fourth person wrote: 'My ex said he did everything, but he couldn’t even name the kids' doctors.'
Other users applauded the wives carrying the heavy workload for standing up for themselves.
Others called out the video for its 'satire.' One person asked: 'Did I wake up in an alternate universe'
One person wrote: 'Looks like some wives have started matching energy. Bravo!'
Another user added: 'When women finally get fed up and expect them to be partners instead of dependents, the men feel like they’re being asked to do more.'
Others called out the video for its 'satire.'
One person asked: 'Did I wake up in an alternate universe?'
A second person commented: 'Oscar goes to you for being able to say this with a straight face.'
A third person added: 'Satire from a lawyer. Fresh.'
Only a few users agreed with the lawyer's opinion.
One person wrote: 'That was my story and divorce was still her choice. Worked out well for me.'
A second person added: 'No seriously, I’ve seen this lately with a few couples we know. Wife does nothing but try to look busy, and [the] husband is literally doing it all. It’s crazy.'