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Reply to "I love my husband as a partner but not a father. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He should be able to handle dealing with his own child for a little while, even if he works full-time. It sounds like he perceives you as "nagging" and is resisting what ordinarily shouldn't be a big deal. It's sort of like a child who was about to clean his room, but now refuses to do it because his mother suddenly walked in and complained about his room not being cleaned. It's just childish passive-aggression, and can probably worked through if you point it out to him in a non-threatening way. On the other hand, try not to be one of those clock-watching SAHMs who demand that the husband be their "relief shift" when he gets home from work. It doesn't sound like this is the case here, based on your description.[/quote] It honestly doesn't matter whether he feels she is "nagging." He's not doing the fucking work, that's pretty much the end of the story here. [/quote]
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