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Reply to "if you're a "no divorce expect with abuse / cheating" person - what would you do in this situation"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He contributes, makes more, works more, but refuses to enter into concrete agreements with you to precisely define his contributions and you think he’s the problem?[/quote] also he does more hours of paid work and makes about 25% more (we both make good salaries). I scaled back because if I wanted a parent to cover anything for our kids regularly it had to come from me. I do more hours of work by far unless you don't consider taking care of a 3 and 5 year old "work". My day starts at 6am playing with them, getting them dressed and fed, lunches packed, me dresses, kitchen picked up, and out the door. Unless he schedules an early call, his starts at 730am rolling out of bed, getting coffee and starting to work at 8. But I guess the 2 hours I already put in before 8 don't count as work because its not my paid work that i also start at 8?[/quote]
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