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Actually, it's more like 5 weeks now. We are blending our families because—for us—happiness can only be found with two neurotic geekpreneurs and six kids ranging from 7 to 13 years. There isn't much to plan, and that's the problem. If you have fab suggestions for small...
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A SkinnyScoop member commented: My husband & I have been together 15 years & married 10 years. Every year we both travel some for business and also take a couple of separate trips (boys/girls weekends, family visits, etc.) I do agree with the Slate article that its good & healthy to have time apart.
A SkinnyScoop member commented: I don't know that any man can "totally get it" as I think our brains are just wired differently. My husband is awesome and I truly appreciate his patience and help around the house & w/ the kids. I don't think men put the same pressure on themselves to be superdads. For example, I don't see the working fathers in my kids' classes signing up for all the volunteer committees & duties. We women still put that pressure on ourselves and I think it's difficult for the men in our lives to get it.
A SkinnyScoop member commented: When my husband & I fight, it's not that it takes a ton of time to forgive. I personally like a little alone time to decompress. Then I will usually find him & apologize (I do think I am usually the first to say sorry...) There may be some laughter & humor involved afterwards.
A SkinnyScoop member commented: Yes. He seems to need constant reminders about most events, including ones that recur regularly and have been in place for a long while. Sometimes I think he's just so overloaded that he can't remember normal things ... including having some system for remembering things ...
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