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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I most certainly am not a doormat. I make DH's lunch because I want to. He does plenty of kind things for me because he loves me. When he says this, I tell him he is welcome to do it himself. This usually shuts him up. It's just aggravating.[/quote] Well you asked what his deal was leading everyone to think this was a problem for you. If it's aggravating but you know how to handle it why are you here?[/quote] I came here to ask for advice, not to be called 'doormat.' If you have constructive advice, please do offer it. I also eat the cut fruits/veggies. It's not like I'm some dense, oblivious twit who slaves away in the kitchen for her mean husband. There really is no need to call me names.[/quote] NP here, you ARE a doormat, you make a lunch for him when he is home anyway. You cut up vegetable... Wow... That sound crazy.[/quote] How old is DH? 12? 7? This is nuts. If he cannot get his own lunch while working from home, or cut up his veggie snacks, or shop for them etc., how the hell is he competent to run a viable business (other than he gets someone else to do everything for him, as he's gotten you to do). I'm a DH and I think you're crazy for doing all this, and DH needs to "sack up" and grow up. [/quote]
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