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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine is like this. Drives me bonkers. Only thing that seems to have worked is consequences. Doesn't give the kids their bath? I go to bed and let him handle bedtime solo and let him deal with the cranky, sleep deprived kid the next morning. Kid isn't ready in the morning? I leave, he takes kid to school and is late for work. Isn't ready when it's time to leave? I go without him. Just tonight I told him what time dinner would be ready. He strolled in 30 minutes late. I had eaten, his food was cold, I went on with my own evening plans. He doesn't get intimate time because he's late, oh well. When it gets really bad I'll have a huge, full-on meltdown. Tears, hysterical sobbing, hyperventilating, freaking out that I have to do everything. Most of it is acting. But it buys me a few weeks of him stepping it up. [/quote] This seems . . . incredibly dysfunctional.[/quote]
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