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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At your wits end ~ does he make more money than you? You accept the imbalance. In some things, only the things that are actually important to you. He forget/doesn't pay attention to: his clothes, what he has available to eat, his things -- that's on him. For one year, I was spent. Had zero energy for any more holiday prep. Gave the family notice, plenty of notice -- there won't be a Christmas tree this year unless you do it. Without me. For some reason the tree was a major stressor (for me). They believed me. And did it all.[/quote] I remember doing this one. End result was there was no tree and no holiday prep at all. Helped me to realize that no one cared about this stuff enough to do it, so we no longer do any of it. It’s much easier.[/quote] We didn’t have Thanksgiving last year because mine insisted I should relax and he could handle it and I was being ridiculous by insisting we needed to make a list by the Saturday before, then the Sunday before, then Tuesday night…you see where this is going And then it evolved into him deciding there would be some kind of alternative anti-Thanksgiving meal and he’d order a pizza. And then the day of he realized no pizza place by us was open, so he reheated chili from the freezer and a small frozen pizza and the kids all went to their rooms to read because it was so sad they didn’t even want to watch a movie.[/quote] I could see my husband doing a lesser version of this. And the most infuriating part is that he will never admit he messed up and apologize. The lack of accountability is the most frustrating thing about it all.[/quote] +3. My dh will somehow either twist it so it’s my fault as well, or will find some half ass way to ‘accomplish’ the task (with my help) and then brag about what a good job he did, and why am I always so ‘stressed’. [/quote]
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