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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s got to make her insane to be left alone with the kids more than she wants to while you are at work at a demanding job, and then at the SAME TIME to have you saying (or thinking) that she isn’t able to care for the kids. I don’t know how she is supposed to reconcile those two things and live her life. Clearly you think your wife is functioning well enough to take care of your kids solo. If you didn’t, you wouldn't have her caring for your kids solo right now. You would have left your demanding job or moved closer to her mom or hired multiple nannies or whatever. So, you need to figure out why you can’t admit that you trust your wife with your children and she is a decent mom. You have some issues man. Go watch some Ted Lasso and learn to tell people that you appreciate them. [/quote] Perhaps this man provides good financial support to his family. I just can’t stand some of the women here what the f**k is the guy supposed to do…He is working is ass off so you guys can be finally stable yet ya all are worried about him being workaholics or stupid sh**t like that [/quote] He is supposed to take care of his wife and kids. His wife has told him that she needs more support. He knows that she isn't doing well and it's affecting his kids. Beyond providing for basic necessities like food and shelter, what good is it to be financially stable if your family is falling apart? Men can work part time and take "mommy track" jobs too. Or, if he does think that his family is fine, and he wants to pursue his career, then he can reassure his wife that she's a good mother and he trusts her with the kids. Right now, he tells her that he doesn't think she is a good parent, doesn't trust her with the kids, and then he leaves her to parent them solo. It's got to be crazy making. [/quote]
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