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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]perhaps if you or your spouse don't like each other very much, and the marriage would be strengthened by never seeing each other, this would work. [/quote] This comment is so dumb it's not even "Jackass" quality funny.[/quote] Not so dumb. The post did an article on families with big commutes a bunch of years ago, and many of the marriages ended up in trouble. So, it may be tongue in cheek, but it isn't that dumb, either.[/quote] If you are getting productive work done, then it shouldn't affect a marriage. It means that when you get home, the work is done.[/quote] New Poster. But long commutes are also linked with poor health. I'm not sure if it is driving only though, maybe if you take public transport it's different. I could totally see how it would strain a marriage. And just because you have a long commute and are productive at work doesn't mean you won't necessarily have to work at home too. I don't see how the two are related. Either you have a job/boss that requires you to check in during the evenings and on weekends, or you don't.[/quote]
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