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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why did he want to be married and have kids? Seriously. I'd ask him what he sees his family life like. It's clear what he wants his work life to be but it's at the expense of all of you. That can't go on without breaking and major resentment from his kids. The fact that he chooses to sleep in and then run and avoid family even when he's not working is a big flag. And I'm sorry, he's clearly not a partner in your marriage or parenting. [/quote] When I try to talk about any of this, he turns it around on me. According to him I need therapy to deal with my own issues. According to him, anyone who doesn’t work as hard as him is a slacker or in a career field not as “virtuous” as his, so not important.[/quote] Ugh, is this what he thinks about you? I’m sorry. Yes, therapy. And then if that does t work, a decision about whether it’s easier to be alone with him or without him. Given how judgmental he sounds, that choice might be simpler.[/quote]
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