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  • less WHY; more WOT
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Solid advice there, Fluff... almost didn't recognize it to actually be you typing all of that...

right up until that last line :P

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  • Bob the Freaking Builder
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Oh and yes,,,,

Facebook proves everything I've just said

It's the crave for social interaction on some level which becomes addictive and unhealthy because it isn't real life.

There is absolutely no good that can come of a woman with children having face book.

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  • I <3 Floods
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Don't get me wrong fluff I agree.. BUT.. I did say that 9 times out of 10 I'm more than happy with the situation..

I just want a night off.. If I go away for work.. I get a break.. But it's never the same.. Unfortunately work doesn't send me away too often anymore..

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Progressively stopped doing what your doing every now and then NHASP I find it helps to reset the level of expectation and helps the other party realise it's a joint effort. Normally all it takes is for me to ignore the nappy bin for a couple of days and she realises it doesn't just empty itself.

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  • I'm getten too old for this s**t
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You use a tissue stubbie ???????

ya wouldn't want to use one of those black lights (or whatever they are) in my house

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When my wife and I had our kids the wife was working full time and I was on shift work.

The grandparents helped out when we both worked days(probably 2 day's a week)

I work every second weekend so when I was off during the week (usually averaged 3-4 days midweek) I was responsible for 2 young kids.

So for a good chunk of the week I was a stay at home dad.

I really didn't find it that hard.

Just had to be organised.

My wife and I worked as a team and had very few if any arguments.

We did tag team, she would be walking in the door and literally I would be walking out.

We , I always made sure everything was ready to go , dinner ,bottles, house tidy etc when she got home and I was leaving.

I gotta say it worked really well and we did this for 10 years.

My wife now only averages 2 days a week work and she now handles the bulk of the housework (she was offered a redundancy 2 years ago and mortgage was payed off so I said just get a casual job)

Kids are 10 and 13 now so it's much easier.

A marriage is a partnership these days especially if both working.

To be honest I miss those days a bit because I really bonded with my kids whilst still young.

I could easily be a stay at home dad, no problem.

It's deadset easier than a full time job and the rewards a far better.

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