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Reply to "Is it wrong to be upset at your spouse for not coming through when you are extremely busy at work?"
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[quote=Anonymous] Lower your expectations and attempt to plan accordingly. History has shown that my husband will ALWAYS drop the ball when we have too much on our plate. That is because he has ADHD, and a limited capacity for multitasking. He denies this of course, and refuses to medicate himself. In an emergency, I know it's just me and the kids. For example, tonight when I was rushing from work to extra-curricular activity to Back-to-school-night, who made the dinner? My kids (8 and 13). They finished their homework while it was cooking, showered and got themselves to bed before I came home. My husband was at home too, but "working". [/quote]
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