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[quote=Anonymous]This is my situation. It wasn’t a problem until recently, when we had a kid. I thought we had a shared vision for our family life, but it turns out we don’t. As the breadwinner, I feel like my husband is coasting on my extra income and savings. He feels no need to work harder to help the family earn enough for things like occasional restaurant meals and vacations, which were a normal part of how I grew up. He didn’t grow up with those things and doesn’t think they are necessary. After the initial transition from maternity leave to being a working mom, I’ve come realize that vacations are necessary! Life can be a grind with a young kid and little escapes help maintain my sanity - no joke. Not sure where we will end up, but both of us have been feeling less satisfied in our relationship since we had a baby. [/quote]
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