Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second the suggestion to take a trip, even one overnight. Or you could start small - a few hours on a weekend afternoon here and there. That's when my husband does his best learning and work as a parent, when I'm not around. Then when you get home, compliment compliment compliment, even if he's pissed that you went away. If he doesn't start changing after a few months then you do need a to start reevaluating your relationship with him.
In other words, treat him like a 3 yr old and praise him for doing what is expected.
Seriously. Is it too much to expect a man to act like a grown ass adult/parent?
I guess, according to DCUM, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second the suggestion to take a trip, even one overnight. Or you could start small - a few hours on a weekend afternoon here and there. That's when my husband does his best learning and work as a parent, when I'm not around. Then when you get home, compliment compliment compliment, even if he's pissed that you went away. If he doesn't start changing after a few months then you do need a to start reevaluating your relationship with him.
In other words, treat him like a 3 yr old and praise him for doing what is expected.
Anonymous wrote:I second the suggestion to take a trip, even one overnight. Or you could start small - a few hours on a weekend afternoon here and there. That's when my husband does his best learning and work as a parent, when I'm not around. Then when you get home, compliment compliment compliment, even if he's pissed that you went away. If he doesn't start changing after a few months then you do need a to start reevaluating your relationship with him.
Anonymous wrote:OP why do you distinguish here between partner and father? To me, he is failing as a partner because he is being selfish and unsupportive.its not about being a bad father, it's first and foremost being a bad partner.