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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t have any advice OP, but I completely understand. My DH is the same way. Much of it stems from a job he absolutely hates and then he comes home to 2 kids who adore him, but don’t give him any alone time. There are days I just ignore him because everything I say leads to a rude comment. The other half of the time I get ridiculed because my job, although flexible unlike his, does not make a “liveable wage.” It’s a delicate balance. I have suggested therapy for him to deal with his stress and feeling of failure that he has, but hasn’t done anything about it. I hope your DH comes around to the effort you are putting into the relationship and how well you are raising your child. [/quote] OP here. It’s nice to hear others have the same experience (although I’m sorry you do.) I grew up on eggshells in an abusive house and unfortunately I seem to have recreated my childhood, albeit watered down. My husband isn’t abusive, but he’s rigid, moody, controlling and I’m definitely on eggshells. The hardest thing for me is to see that my son is now learning to read his moods. [/quote]
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