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Reply to "Is it wrong to be upset at your spouse for not coming through when you are extremely busy at work?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My spouse dropped the ball on a few things recently while I was buried at work. On the one hand, I empathize because I know that my work schedule has probably made things more difficult. On the other, I'm upset that I'm now uncertain whether I can count on things to be taken care of in a situation like this, which is almost sure to arise again in the future. What do I do here?[/quote] you cannot count on things to be done precisely the way you would have done them, no. There will be shortcuts and substitutions. But the big things (children accounted for, all limbs attached, everybody is fed and bathed, house has utilities on) yes, you should be able to count on. What do you do here? Have a good look at the woman in the mirror and ask yourself - am I nit picking or was there a major breach of trust? [/quote]
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