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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's to avoid arguing over things. Also, OP's husband has a phd I thought. He's not dumb. There are some things he can do around the house and learn from his mistakes on even if he's preoccupied with other things. Laundry on set days that are earlier than needed? Going to one store for set things each week. It's for OP's husband to agree to the tasks as well.[/quote] Lol. Mundane laundry?!? Fixed tasks where extra stuff always happens??! High IQ or Phd means nothing when it comes to running a household, being a husband, being an active parent, providing emotional support and a partner. Nothing. If anything it’s a red flag that they need the shelter of academias, slow pace, no decision making, super long term projects opining on hyperinterests, lack of real world experience, impracticality (who else hides in a 6-7 yr grad program?), and low income. And I one should do a PhD unless it’s 80% + covered by grants. [/quote]
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