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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good idea to call during the commute or set a daily time. We had this, think a lot of people do. Think fully wfh people sometimes forget the energy that’s exerted in all ways during an in office day. [/quote] And people who don't WFH don't understand the isolation. The idea that WFH is just an amazing experience is false. Full time WFH is really hard. Most people would find best with a flexible schedule and the option to WFH when needed, but also an office to go to. I get why OP is annoyed but the lack of empathy for her partner is concerning. He's obviously talking to her because he isn't getting enough human interaction during the day, and it's making him lonely plus short-circuiting his social skills. OP is only looking at this from her perspective, like he's not a person with feelings and needs. They need to talk it out respectfully and find a compromise.[/quote] My husband and I both WFH full-time and love it. But, I have a ton of friends and can get as much socialization as I want. For those people for whom being alone is hard, they need to come up with ways to solve their problem. If OP's husband is waking up whenever he wants then he could get up an hour earlier and go do a gym class, for example.[/quote]
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