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I completely understand why this made you feel bad. It's a common occurrence that I see constantly where men usually talk about what their gf/wife does FOR THEM when they talk about why they love their gf/spouse. It's all just very centered on themselves instead of their gf/spouse as a person.
I always see videos where couples are interviewed, and men do exactly this when asked what they love about their s/o, while the women 9/10 talk about who their bf/husband is as a person instead of what he offers her. The stark difference is icky. I'm sure the men that do this don't mean for it to be selfish, but it is.
It also brings forth the question of whether they will just stop loving you/stop viewing you as “useful” if you can't offer them something during periods of sickness or something like depression. That's probably why men divorce women so often when they get diagnosed with illnesses. It's gross and extremely anxiety inducing.