Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and the kids are disturbing his time with the other woman. Quit it
Seriously.
+1
signed,
Voice of Experience
I told myself this was just BigLaw partner life, but in truth it wasn't just the hours that showed how little he cared for his family; it was the way he never told us he was going to be late, and never called to just say good night. I always had to guess whether he was coming, and tell the kids "maybe." It turns out it is hard to break away from a torrid affair with a 20-something associate, even when it could cost him his job as her supervisor.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, need a reality check to see if I am overreacting. DH works long hours in a stressful job. Many evenings he doesn't come home in time to say good night to the kids. This week I have taken kids out of town for vacation. DH was very busy earlier this week but said his schedule would free up today. Last night kids and I videochatted with DH for about 10 minutes. He was at home and everything was okay. Also briefly spoke with him this morning. Today we tried to call him at around 8:30. He was still working and refused to pick up the video call. Txted to say he was working. Offered to wait and try again when he would be done with work but he still refused. I know he is busy with work but he couldn't take 5-10 minutes to say goodnight. Kids are old enough to understand. They said it was no big deal but it is a big deal to me. We also never go anywhere or do anything together. He refuses to take even one day off for a long weekend with us. I am really sad and really mad. Am I being unreasonable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
If your kids go to bed at 8:30, then don’t schedule a meeting until 8:40.
I don’t really believe many people are scheduling meetings so late at night anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and the kids are disturbing his time with the other woman. Quit it
Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
But he wasn’t able to video chat at 8:30 pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
How much do you make? It’s not easy in a meeting, conference call or in front of a client/boss to just pick up the FaceTime. We have prearranged times.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are so mean. You must all be trolls. OP is being totally reasonable - if he wants to be part of a family he needs to do the bare minimum. Videochatting is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:sorry OP, I feel for you and think its reasonable that your husband and father of the kids should take a 10 minute pause in his work at 8:30 pm to say good night to his family, who are on vacation without him because he is working.
The question is, is this typical for his field and his peers and he has to do this amount of work, or does he only think he does, and in essence chooses to? Unless he is conducting time sensitive transactions or surgery, he should take 10 minutes to acknowledge you guys and then go back to work, particularly if he is not expected to be home at any time.
The larger question is--what are you going to do? Do you see this changing at all--eg, is there an end in sight, or is this he nature of the profession or the nature of your spouse?