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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some people are better at older children than younger children. Having young children is really really stressful and some people deal with it differently. If all is fine otherwise, hold out for two years and see if its still the same. [/quote] While this can absolutely be true, you have a guy here that DOESN'T WAKE UP IN THE MORNING unless his wife wakes him up. That is not "I am not great with babies." That's just being a jerk.[/quote] I need 8 hours of sleep to ensure my depression doesn’t come back. I also run on a later schedule than DH who goes to bed at 9:30/10. I refuse to believe I’m lazy for sleeping until 7am when DH is up at 6 making breakfast and going on walks with the kids. I need sleep. I don’t get pissed at him for not staying up and cleaning or doing all the school stuff and making lunches for the next day. Sleeping is not being lazy. It’s SLEEPING. Pretty sure her DH isn’t going to bed at 10pm and waking at 8. If he is he should see a doctor. She can talk to him about shifting his schedule or see if he can do all the heavy lifting at night. [/quote] It isn't the amount of sleep, it's that she has to wake him up, because he's too much of a man-baby to set his own alarm clock. He's taking responsibility for absolutely nothing. [/quote]
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