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[quote=Anonymous]I didn’t know there were so many of us! Also married to a late sleeper but he would never complain about unavoidable noises. And isn’t it quieter if the awake partner is, well, not there? I’ve come to appreciate mornings on my own or now one-on-one time with the kid. It’s true that you should realize this behavior doesn’t necessarily change after becoming a parent (which is what others said would happen). I went in eyes wide open and made sure significant parts of the evening routine was his job and also during infancy the late night wake ups were all him. Also other chores that I’m too tired for at night like emptying the dishwasher. I guess I’m saying to think of ways to embrace having different wake/sleep cycles if you don’t want a lifetime of resentment. [/quote]
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