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4-02-2012 @ 1:37PM
albanesp said...
Holy H3ll, throw the bum out!!!!!!!!
No seriously, why isn't he speding his time:
a) looking for a job
b) cooking, cleaning, household chores (the traditional stay at home role) when you are busting your butt and bringing home the bacon?
Sounds like you are financing his WoW life, but what exactly are you getting out of this?
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4-02-2012 @ 2:14PM
Robin Torres said...
In the bum's defense, he could be disabled or have some other reasonable excuse for not working. We just don't know. Also, she does not accuse him of not cleaning house or getting chores and errands done. She says he has "many hours" during the day that he can play, not that he plays all day.
With all that said, even if he is a model house husband otherwise or is disabled, he STILL has plenty of time in the evenings to spend with his hardworking wife.
4-02-2012 @ 4:36PM
Celtar said...
If he wasn't doing the stay at home chores, I am sure that would have come up in the letter. What I think needs to happen is he needs to stop being a typical male and make time for her when she gets home.
I know in our house hold we are in a similar situation with me being retired. I play a few mmo-rpgs, she does as well so that does work out. That said, I make sure I spend time with her when she is home. Priorities is what it is all about.
It is far to easy to get into a routine and not realize that you are being selfish, men are very prone to this, speaking as one of them. :)