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Reply to "Holding my boundary. Let him be mad."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel sad for your daughter.[/quote] +1 Where is the love as a family unit? They are functioning as if she's a chore. I am all for self care and personal time, but no need to be so rigid.[/quote] This. It’s sad.[/quote] I understand this fight. I’ve had it a million times. All the shocked, naive parents on here somehow can’t imagine that adults might need a few hours on a Saturday of their own time are weird. The minutia of time splitting with the OP’s arrangement can get blurred I see. It happens to us all. Try to not to yell in front of your kid, but I totally get you. I actually empathize with both parties. I mean the completely equitable split of chores between you and your husband might fluctuate as to who has done more one week vs another and so he may feel like he’s owned the lunch you cook and blah blah. Shts hard having kids. They are exhausting. Good luck. To all the virtuous parents on here lecturing. Shut up.[/quote]
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