Anonymous wrote:My spouse doesn't stimulate me intellectually. Which is fine - they are a wonderful person and I get to exercise my brain plenty at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realities of DH:
- ADD (let me senior dog out to potty, forgot about him, and the dog drowned in the pool)
- on the spectrum
- career fell off a cliff 8 years ago (fired from job, accepted low paying government drone position and has never left)
It’s been a struggle, but we have two kids and I literally have zero family support so I’m not leaving. I make significantly more than him, and also work an extra 30 hours per month as an attorney freelancer (on top of my full time job) so we can have a nice life and have a vacation, throw a good bday party for the kids etc.
What will you do when he lets one of your kids die?
PP. Put my kids in swim lessons when they turned 2. Now, they’re on a year round competitive swim team. They know they can’t swim alone in the pool and they comply with that rule. Oldest is 13, youngest 10. Would never allow DH to take the kids to the ocean without me. Part of the reason I stay..to protect them.
And you think that's the only way they can die from his neglect/ forgetfulness?
They are 13 and 10. Seems like she's been pretty successful so far.
True. It only takes one time though.
If they divorced, the kids would get way more unsupervised time with dad than in a marriage. So there isn’t a better option. NP
Anonymous wrote:Less sex than I would like, as a female. DH says I want it too much and need 4 men. I think he wants it too little!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realities of DH:
- ADD (let me senior dog out to potty, forgot about him, and the dog drowned in the pool)
- on the spectrum
- career fell off a cliff 8 years ago (fired from job, accepted low paying government drone position and has never left)
It’s been a struggle, but we have two kids and I literally have zero family support so I’m not leaving. I make significantly more than him, and also work an extra 30 hours per month as an attorney freelancer (on top of my full time job) so we can have a nice life and have a vacation, throw a good bday party for the kids etc.
What will you do when he lets one of your kids die?
PP. Put my kids in swim lessons when they turned 2. Now, they’re on a year round competitive swim team. They know they can’t swim alone in the pool and they comply with that rule. Oldest is 13, youngest 10. Would never allow DH to take the kids to the ocean without me. Part of the reason I stay..to protect them.
And you think that's the only way they can die from his neglect/ forgetfulness?
They are 13 and 10. Seems like she's been pretty successful so far.
True. It only takes one time though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realities of DH:
- ADD (let me senior dog out to potty, forgot about him, and the dog drowned in the pool)
- on the spectrum
- career fell off a cliff 8 years ago (fired from job, accepted low paying government drone position and has never left)
It’s been a struggle, but we have two kids and I literally have zero family support so I’m not leaving. I make significantly more than him, and also work an extra 30 hours per month as an attorney freelancer (on top of my full time job) so we can have a nice life and have a vacation, throw a good bday party for the kids etc.
What will you do when he lets one of your kids die?
PP. Put my kids in swim lessons when they turned 2. Now, they’re on a year round competitive swim team. They know they can’t swim alone in the pool and they comply with that rule. Oldest is 13, youngest 10. Would never allow DH to take the kids to the ocean without me. Part of the reason I stay..to protect them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realities of DH:
- ADD (let me senior dog out to potty, forgot about him, and the dog drowned in the pool)
- on the spectrum
- career fell off a cliff 8 years ago (fired from job, accepted low paying government drone position and has never left)
It’s been a struggle, but we have two kids and I literally have zero family support so I’m not leaving. I make significantly more than him, and also work an extra 30 hours per month as an attorney freelancer (on top of my full time job) so we can have a nice life and have a vacation, throw a good bday party for the kids etc.
I left (which I know DCUM likes to destroy people for) because I couldn’t handle it anymore. Severed ADHD, could barely handle his exec job while we were together and I did *everything* else - after we split he lost his job and ADHD’d (procrastinated) his way through all of his severance and had to take a huge pay cut job which I suspect he will never be pro-active enough to leave for a better paying one. So career also fell off of a cliff.
So here I am still doing everything for DC (which is fine because I don’t have an adult child to take care of too) AND I probably have to pay for everything/way more than 50%. College etc. ex-DH has saved a paltry sum thus far.
I wonder every now and again if ex wonders how DC get’s school books, school supplies, lunches funded, uniforms, field trip forms, annual school forms, medication/doctors appointments, etc etc etc. I hope I never get hit by a bus…
Anonymous wrote:Realities of DH:
- ADD (let me senior dog out to potty, forgot about him, and the dog drowned in the pool)
- on the spectrum
- career fell off a cliff 8 years ago (fired from job, accepted low paying government drone position and has never left)
It’s been a struggle, but we have two kids and I literally have zero family support so I’m not leaving. I make significantly more than him, and also work an extra 30 hours per month as an attorney freelancer (on top of my full time job) so we can have a nice life and have a vacation, throw a good bday party for the kids etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage is hard and you won’t always like your spouse.
We do really adore each other though - I think you have to love each other for it to work.
PP and want to add I’m sorry to see the sexless posters - your spouses are not being very good to you. I like sex and my husband loves it, would literally have sex multiple times a day if I would be up to it. I end up having a lot more sex than I would otherwise because I know it makes him happy and I know it’s good for us as a married couple.