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To change his behavior, I would take him up on his offer to plan things together.
The trick, I think, is positive reinforcement. To avoid playing Teacher, or otherwise talking down to him. To quickly show encouragement when he says or does something right, and when he ventures an idea that seems questionable to you, keep your disdain under tight control. And when he makes mistakes, as he surely will, let him learn by himself where we went wrong, while you hold your tongue.
I realize that after 6 years your patience has run low, and you may feel that this is an unreasonable burden. AFAIK there is no shortcut.
What difference does the length of time make? a nearly 30 year old man going after a literal teenager. practically groomed her to be your perfect partner. No wonder you love her so much. I get all kinds of creep vibes buddy and i doubt im the only one.
Info: did she say why she gave you $5,000? What the other person commented is amazing. Btw your girlfriend sound’s like an amazing person to give you that much money.
I’m not expecting to be left alone 100% of the time, that’s definitely defeating the purpose. I just want 2 or 3 days a week where I can grind out most of the work load for the week until like 8pm or so, and then we can actually spend time together for the rest of the week where we’re not as stressed out. Making up a set schedule would definitely help for that. I definitely don’t want it to be a set expectation, I just need a couple days where I’m able to get a couple extra hours in.
We’re on opposite schedules right now for a few reason. The first is that I naturally get more work done at night; I’ve always been a night owl. The second is that from 5:30-11:30 it’s very hot to get anything done because as I get in the zone, I’m interrupted so I can’t actually get very much done until he goes to bed at 11:30, so I’m staying up late to get work done, getting to bed late, waking up in time for the meetings, and the cycle repeats.
Using different areas at the school as well as alternating different areas of the house would be a good idea, taking what you said about sitting outside for a bit or taking up some space at the university for a while.
My wife and I have been married 30 years. Two years ago she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder which has changed her and our lives.
My role has been to support, hold her when she is scared, validate her fears, try to help her de-escalate when she spirals, and celebrate with her when the treatments work and mourn when they don’t.
Has our marriage changed? Yes. For the better.
In sickness and in health is what your husband has signed up for.
I’m not going to tell you to call a divorce attorney right now but at the very minimum some marriage counseling to see whether this can be saved.
You are young. Don’t waste your years on a spouse who will not stand by you when times are bad.
To change his behavior, I would take him up on his offer to plan things together.
The trick, I think, is positive reinforcement. To avoid playing Teacher, or otherwise talking down to him. To quickly show encouragement when he says or does something right, and when he ventures an idea that seems questionable to you, keep your disdain under tight control. And when he makes mistakes, as he surely will, let him learn by himself where we went wrong, while you hold your tongue.
I realize that after 6 years your patience has run low, and you may feel that this is an unreasonable burden. AFAIK there is no shortcut.
What difference does the length of time make? a nearly 30 year old man going after a literal teenager. practically groomed her to be your perfect partner. No wonder you love her so much. I get all kinds of creep vibes buddy and i doubt im the only one.
In case someone else is lost with it, ED stands for erectile disfunction and not eating disorder in this post. It took me sooo long to understand ?
Just move on…not worth it to be dragged into this drama
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Info: did she say why she gave you $5,000? What the other person commented is amazing. Btw your girlfriend sound’s like an amazing person to give you that much money.
I’m not expecting to be left alone 100% of the time, that’s definitely defeating the purpose. I just want 2 or 3 days a week where I can grind out most of the work load for the week until like 8pm or so, and then we can actually spend time together for the rest of the week where we’re not as stressed out. Making up a set schedule would definitely help for that. I definitely don’t want it to be a set expectation, I just need a couple days where I’m able to get a couple extra hours in.
We’re on opposite schedules right now for a few reason. The first is that I naturally get more work done at night; I’ve always been a night owl. The second is that from 5:30-11:30 it’s very hot to get anything done because as I get in the zone, I’m interrupted so I can’t actually get very much done until he goes to bed at 11:30, so I’m staying up late to get work done, getting to bed late, waking up in time for the meetings, and the cycle repeats.
Using different areas at the school as well as alternating different areas of the house would be a good idea, taking what you said about sitting outside for a bit or taking up some space at the university for a while.
My wife and I have been married 30 years. Two years ago she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder which has changed her and our lives.
My role has been to support, hold her when she is scared, validate her fears, try to help her de-escalate when she spirals, and celebrate with her when the treatments work and mourn when they don’t.
Has our marriage changed? Yes. For the better.
In sickness and in health is what your husband has signed up for.
I’m not going to tell you to call a divorce attorney right now but at the very minimum some marriage counseling to see whether this can be saved.
You are young. Don’t waste your years on a spouse who will not stand by you when times are bad.