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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Track the amount of awake hands on time that each of you spend with the children. Present that while you discuss why he feels you are not home enough. [/quote] He is never with the kids alone unless I am traveling or have other work commitments and even then he has the Nanny stay or has his Mom come. We have discussed and he bascuasays I don’t need to work and should take care of the kids.[/quote] He sounds less supportive than most guys. My DH does more more with our kids than that and I am mostly SAH (I work pt from home when they’re at school). He’s not the most nurturing guy, and stuff is left undone, but he tries. How old are your kids? I think it’s harder when they’re little. [b] At the moment, I think the nanny is your child-rearing partner.[/b] [/quote] This. Cover everything between yourself and the nanny and leave him out of it. When he decides he wants to be part of his own family and have some say in how his children are raised, then you can talk. [/quote]
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