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Reply to "Husband is silent when I most desperately need reassurance and acknowledgment "
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[quote=Anonymous]Awwww...sweetie! This is a tough stage of life. Ok, let me acknowledge - life will be shitty until kids are grown and it is bloody hard. Reassurance - this will pass. This is not the worse thing but it is tough and it will get better. It is ok to feel bad and sorry for yourself. But, please don't break what is not broken. Being pissed at DH and kids is not going to make anything better. Ok? so, first...do no harm. Being mad at DH is not your big problem right now. Here are the steps you need to follow - - Get medical attention - Call office and take leave for tomorrow. Call right now. - Tell your DH to feed the kids PB&J sandwich and start one load of dishwasher. Let the kids skip the bath. Tell him to do one load of laundry, and when it is dried you fold it while sitting on the bed. - Get the kids to snuggle with you on the bed and couch and read them a story or watch TV. - Take another Ibuprofen. [/quote]
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