Anonymous wrote:DH is not close to his family. His whole life is about adventure. This is his second marriage. He has two teens who are raised by their mother. He sees them 2x per year bc we live halfway across the world. Happiness for him is globetrotting, eating exotic food, drinking, meeting new people. He is 44. He has the energy of a 25 year old.
Happiness for me is being surrounded by family. We have a toddler son (12 months old). Happiness for me is moving back to my hometown to raise my boy with his two cousins who are of similar age, and his grandparents. I like to travel too, but I don't want an on the go lifestyle. I want to take a few awesome trips per year. I don't need to live the adventure.
So, I'm the stick in the mud, he's the wild and crazy. How do we reconcile and plan a future together? Help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you decide when you talked about your view of married life before the wedding?
I don't remember-we didn't make any kind of hard and fast decisions. The game changer was fairly recent, when he got offered a great job overseas which was supposed to be temporary (3 years) but could be permanent if we plan ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any actual advice other than "why did you marry him?"
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any actual advice other than "why did you marry him?"
Anonymous wrote:He takes one of those highly compensated but crazy travel jobs that nobody senior wants when they have kids. You live in your hometown and take jr and jet off to meet him. Be super flexible and it will be habit. Rest of the time you nestle at home!
Anonymous wrote:What did you decide when you talked about your view of married life before the wedding?