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[quote=Anonymous]1. OP, are you carrying 100% of the mental load? Ask your DW for her perspective on this. If I were in your position, I’d start here. It might take awhile to make the transfer, but it will probably help the DB. If not, ask your DW to consider a less demanding job. If the finances won’t allow it, consider stepping into a second job to allow her to get some better hours. You want your permanent job now, so you’ll have accrued leave for when you have a baby someday. 2. A men’s Bible study might work for you. It will be older guys or early in the morning. 3. Join a gym. Planet Fitness is cheap, and might attract men who work odd hours, such as shift work. It’s okay if you have to drive to a different part of town. 4. Food banks need strong backs to do lifting. You’ll met some kind people. 5. Go for a walk when everybody is walking their dogs in the morning. In my neighborhood, it is right after the elementary bus picks up the kids. Go at the same time and say hi to the guys after you’d seen them for a few weeks. [/quote]
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