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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ehhh, in the process of a really shitty divorce and his gym time definitely played into it. “Do you want to get lunch today?” “No, I’m going to gym.” (Rinse and repeat a million times) “I’m going to get stocking stuffers on my lunch break, can you help?” “”No, I have to go to the gym” “Do you have time to pick up milk and eggs?” “No, I’m going to the gym” Rinse and repeat. I eventually found a gym where I could take a 5 am class because that was the ONLY time I could find for myself- and it wasn’t even noted that mom’s gym time meant losing sleep. Everything else just needed to get done. [/quote] I had a similar experience with my husband who gave up on the fitness stuff after a year or so. Kids were 2, 4, 6, & 7 at the time. He went to the gym early in the morning, leaving me to do mornings with the kids. Then, because he was getting up early, he fell asleep early in the evening leaving me to do bedtime solo. [/quote]
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