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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has to be related to the misery of his job.[/quote] Or the misery of his life. OP paints a happy picture of every decision made in joint unity with equal satisfaction. While at the same is saying her husband is a selfish prick and has been for at least 7 years. So which is it? He's either a miser who didn't want a child and SAHM or he's an equal partner who isn't as glum as you make it out to be. [/quote] Your response is nonsense. Just because you use the phrase “so which is it” doesn’t mean you have identified a contradiction. We made the decision to get married, have a kid, and then for me to stay home (which we check in about often. He knows I’m willing and able to go back to work, but frankly we don’t need the money and HE says he enjoys the stress it takes off him for me to be home taking care of all house/kid related stuff). These things are true, AND it’s true that he is negative and moody. It’s hard living with someone who doesn’t see how his attitude and behavior affects others around him. No one is perfect and I don’t claim to be but I work hard on my happiness and try to make him happy too. But it ultimately is his job to make himself happy. [/quote]
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