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Very tough situation. I suppose it is difficult to discuss the imbalance.
I've brought it up. She doesn't care. She tells me unrealistic things too. For example, she says that I should pursue my expensive hobbies too, like track nights with the 1LE Camaro (which I felt I had to sell when getting married). Where would that money come from?! Should I just not pay the mortgage, or stop saving for retirement? She has also said if I don't like my job that I should quit. I've explained that it w…
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Re: Burnout can exacerbate work stress, further promoting a vicious circle
#92Earlier quoted context omitted.
Very tough situation. I suppose it is difficult to discuss the imbalance.
I've brought it up. She doesn't care. She tells me unrealistic things too. For example, she says that I should pursue my expensive hobbies too, like track nights with the 1LE Camaro (which I felt I had to sell when getting married). Where would that money come from?! Should I just not pay the mortgage, or stop saving for retirement? She has also said if I don't like my job that I should quit. I've explained that it w…
I believe in: everyone pays the same percentage of their salary towards shared expenses. But this kind of stuff should've been hashed out before you got married.
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I have a house and one kid. My wife wants another kid and complains that out house is too small (it's 1800 sqft). I hate my job but have no other options to support us. I honestly wonder how I did not listen to all the advice of other people about not getting married. Even at this same job I was much happier years ago. Part of that was because I hadn't been disillusioned yet, but I think part of it was also that I ha…
My wife wants another kid Please, for god's sake, make sure you are using a condom and don't take her word for it that she's on birth control. (I'm a woman and a former full-time homemaker, fwiw.)
If you approach marriage antagonistically, you're going to have a bad marriage.
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#94Earlier quoted context omitted.
I've brought it up. She doesn't care. She tells me unrealistic things too. For example, she says that I should pursue my expensive hobbies too, like track nights with the 1LE Camaro (which I felt I had to sell when getting married). Where would that money come from?! Should I just not pay the mortgage, or stop saving for retirement? She has also said if I don't like my job that I should quit. I've explained that it w…
That's ridiculously unfair and I'm sorry borderline abusive. If you guys are in a potentially precarious situation financially, then there is absolutely no justification why she should spend most of her earnings on entertainment whilst the bulk of your earnings go to necessities. Any excess earnings from you and her should go towards your family savings for future financial security, your children and retirement. Ent…
Re: Burnout can exacerbate work stress, further promoting a vicious circle
#95One of the most frustrating parts about it for me was that I'd seen the trope many times in fiction, non-fiction, and with my own eyes, and I could see all the parallels, knew logically what was happening, and I still found myself pushing harder into the cliff. A real mindfuck.
There are so many things like that which can affect you, you see it happening, and there's nothing you can do about it. I have occasional manic episodes, and ADHD. I can see both happening, I know what they are logically, and I just get to see myself walk closer and closer to the cliff's edge.
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My wife wants another kid Please, for god's sake, make sure you are using a condom and don't take her word for it that she's on birth control. (I'm a woman and a former full-time homemaker, fwiw.)
Not everyone has a dysfunctional relationship. Partnerships work when there's trust. If you approach marriage antagonistically, you're going to have a bad marriage.
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Divorce. You have one life. I know you have a kid, but they'll grow up to resent you if you stay the course because they don't understand the weight you carry on your shoulders and your wife will have more energy for them. Divorce will actually be better for your kid. You'll still be able to see them and shape them. Over time, they may favor spending time with you.
Nah, I'll stick it out. Family court would f me over more than this.
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#98If you are burned out watch the talk "Pushing through friction" by Daniel Na. That talk inspired me and saved my job.
That was an awesome recommendation. However, I'd argue that that talk is more useful _before_ you start to burn out. Pushing through friction is akin to swimming upwards a waterfall if part of the friction comes from within.
Now I am able to enjoy my job again.
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My wife wants another kid Please, for god's sake, make sure you are using a condom and don't take her word for it that she's on birth control. (I'm a woman and a former full-time homemaker, fwiw.)
Thanks, I'm careful. Unfortunately, that stress reduces the fun and frequency.
Re: Burnout can exacerbate work stress, further promoting a vicious circle
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My wife wants another kid Please, for god's sake, make sure you are using a condom and don't take her word for it that she's on birth control. (I'm a woman and a former full-time homemaker, fwiw.)
Thanks, I'm careful. Unfortunately, that stress reduces the fun and frequency.