Anonymous wrote:Yes, it may be that my thoughts jumped to the alcohol just because I have so many addicts in my family but OP's description did make me wonder if that is an issue.Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your husband's drinking may be a big part of the problem.
I would give counseling a chance -- just, make sure to convey your concerns about your husband's drinking.
Yes, it may be that my thoughts jumped to the alcohol just because I have so many addicts in my family but OP's description did make me wonder if that is an issue.Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your husband's drinking may be a big part of the problem.
I would give counseling a chance -- just, make sure to convey your concerns about your husband's drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, go to counseling. Your DH is having a hard time adjusting to parenthood coupled with the fact that he just doesn't know how to relate to a preschooler and he is scared of trying and getting it wrong and having you as an audience watching and judging.
Also, hire a sitter yourself and go out once a week. Do not fall into the trap of saying you can't do it and your DH should be watching your child, etc. The only one who ends up hurt by that is you
Anonymous wrote:I think you're right, OP. You're on the periphery of his life. The thing about the DJ night is ridiculous. Why didn't he want you along?
Do you think he's having an affair? It sounds fishy to me. At the very least he sounds selfish and immature, and like he's trying to pretend he's still single in his early 20s.