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[quote=Anonymous]I'd separate from him and see if that jolts some sense (and fear) into him. This is way more than having a hard time finding babies interesting/not being an engaged parent when the kids are little. I think if you "give it time," as has been suggested, all you're doing is reinforcing to him that you aren't really serious about this/it isn't a serious problem. And it is. The fact that his solution isn't to compromise and spend more time with his family and that he refuses to attend therapy ever isn't an indication that this will get better. I'm sorry this is happening, but I'd be drastic and separate, and then follow through with divorce if that doesn't make an impression. Hindsight is 20/20 in these situations, in my experience. [/quote]
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