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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, OP, I couldn't live with you either. I am a perfectionist sort of person who married another perfectionist sort of a person and we had perfectionist kids. It's a wonder we can get anything done! But when we do, we're happy and the quality is great :-) We're research scientists, BTW. If ever you get cancer, you'll be reassured to know that the people who worked on your treatment didn't go: "Eh what the heck, Molecule A is practically the same as Molecule B: just throw whichever in the mix. DONE!" It takes all kinds, right? [/quote] Exactly! I’m married to an engineer. He’s thoughtful and precise. It saves lives. It has also greatly improved how my household runs (second marriage). I’m Team OP’s DH.[/quote] Is it your current husband’s second marriage, too?[/quote] It is. And we’re very happily married with kids (his, mine, and ours). [/quote] Well then he’s not exactly “thoughtful and precise,” is he? He may save lives for his job, but he’s significantly harmed his kids’ lives with a divorce. I think it’s hilarious you think he is some perfect man when he failed at marriage and having a happy family, the most important basic things in life. [/quote] Wow! That escalated quickly. You know nothing about the circumstances why someone is on a second marriage and you assume they had a casual divorce that harmed their kids? This is just more evidence of how dangerous impulsive people can be.[/quote] You want to act like a smug smuggington because your husband picks the perfect movie or restaurant…OK. Funny how he couldn’t make the correct decision when picking a life partner, rather more important than a movie, wouldn’t you say? And his failure to be “thoughtful and precise” has deeply impacted his kids. For life. [/quote]
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