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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I WOH and handle the bills. DH SAH, does all the food shopping and cooking and dishes, washes and dries laundry (I fold and put away), and oh yeah, covers childcare when I'm at work! Even when I was on mat leave and nursing constantly I didn't feel that all the childcare was on me bc of the nursing. He sounds like he is still depressed if he thinks he isn't contributing to his family at all. It's good that you're talking through it now. Pick up a copy of And Baby Makes Three, which can help you improve communication at this critical point in your marriage. And have more sex. consider it an investment in the relationship, because now that the lack of it is out there as a topic, every day you go without harms the relationship more.[/quote] Thanks for the advise! [/quote]
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