Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is gone five nights a week. It's tough. But one of my coworkers who has been a truly single mom from the start pointed out that at least I have the financial security of being married, and that my kids aren't being shuttled from house to house, and dealing with new romantic partners, etc.
I actually enjoy it more when DH isn't home--the house stays cleaner, we can eat breakfast for dinner, or pick up Subway on the way to the pool, or do whatever we want to do. It's just easier when it's just the two of us.
In what sense do you have a marriage?
Anonymous wrote:Devoted husband here. I could probably make more money if I chose to travel for my job, but I don't. Some things in life simply aren't worth the cost, and watching my kids grow up, going to their sports and school events makes it worth it. It breaks my heart when I see kids alone on "donuts with dads" day at school.
Anonymous wrote:Devoted husband here. I could probably make more money if I chose to travel for my job, but I don't. Some things in life simply aren't worth the cost, and watching my kids grow up, going to their sports and school events makes it worth it. It breaks my heart when I see kids alone on "donuts with dads" day at school.