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I've been married almost 22 years now. The second thing that attracted me to my wife was her intelligence and talent. In many ways, she'd absolutely be the same person with or without a degree.
Is there something wrong with it? Is the bed in there decent? If y'all aren't having intimacy together before bed, falling asleep together, or waking up together, literally being asleep next to another person is the least important part of a relationship. I actually just woke up in the last half hour, and I don't remember any of being asleep next to my partner while I was sleeping last night for some reason.
If there's stuff in the bedroom you want to use or access (I'm guessing your clothes, for one), I don't think switching off rooms is unreasonable. If there's stuff you actually want to use that would also make sense in a living room, maybe it's time for that to go to a common area.
I don't know, maybe it's because I faced a similar issue in a studio apartment for years and made it work, but this seems like such a non-problem. I feel like you're actually asking how to change his sleep schedule. I don't know why he's sleeping that much and I don't actually know if yours is even reasonable. But seriously, you don't risk waking him up, so just go about your life. I also am not sure when you work, but consider sleeping later. Hth
If you both have a support system (i.e. the grandparents) which that is HUGE and the fact he can support you on his income alone, what's stopping you? I'd keep the baby and go for it. No one is ever ready to be a parent even with planned babies… the ones who planned it still are as shocked as the ones who didn't plan it. You just don't know how much work and how much money it will be going into it even if you planned out finances for the next several years. You have to be able to adjust and be able to adapt.
A lot of the time people become very motivated in their careers because of the children. The children is their reason for success and for wanting to do better. Your career stuff will turn around at some point. I'm not currently motivated in my career at the moment because I've had a lot of experiences and I don't have a purpose (aka a child).
If I had your situation with my husband (I'm 30F), I'd say let's go get pregnant now. Your situation is what a lot of people are looking for in order to be able to start a family. My friends have those situations so that's why they're not afraid to start families.
As it is, we have his parents in another state and my parents are still a long way from retirement (about 10 years). We don't make enough money to afford daycare and still have some money leftover for emergencies. We're already combined $125k & to pull what we need off without family support in the meantime – we'd need to bump that up to $160k. That or he needs to replace my income on his own and I'll happily stay home. Either scenario, extra money doesn't grow on trees and finding jobs that pay well is also very limited.
My wife and I experimented with that early on. Never really changed my perception of her. What we do in the bedroom doesn’t spill out into our regular lives.
A lawyer said “sorry, we can’t help you”? Girl, you need to find a different and better lawyer then. What kind of shit ass attorney says “nope, sorry, you’re stuck in your marriage”???
I've been married almost 22 years now. The second thing that attracted me to my wife was her intelligence and talent. In many ways, she'd absolutely be the same person with or without a degree.
It's not complicated, you're not tied to the man so you can leave
Is there something wrong with it? Is the bed in there decent? If y'all aren't having intimacy together before bed, falling asleep together, or waking up together, literally being asleep next to another person is the least important part of a relationship. I actually just woke up in the last half hour, and I don't remember any of being asleep next to my partner while I was sleeping last night for some reason.
If there's stuff in the bedroom you want to use or access (I'm guessing your clothes, for one), I don't think switching off rooms is unreasonable. If there's stuff you actually want to use that would also make sense in a living room, maybe it's time for that to go to a common area.
I don't know, maybe it's because I faced a similar issue in a studio apartment for years and made it work, but this seems like such a non-problem. I feel like you're actually asking how to change his sleep schedule. I don't know why he's sleeping that much and I don't actually know if yours is even reasonable. But seriously, you don't risk waking him up, so just go about your life. I also am not sure when you work, but consider sleeping later. Hth
Why do you think that your extremely violent boyfriend won’t get violent in this situation?
He sounds gross tbh.
If you both have a support system (i.e. the grandparents) which that is HUGE and the fact he can support you on his income alone, what's stopping you? I'd keep the baby and go for it. No one is ever ready to be a parent even with planned babies… the ones who planned it still are as shocked as the ones who didn't plan it. You just don't know how much work and how much money it will be going into it even if you planned out finances for the next several years. You have to be able to adjust and be able to adapt.
A lot of the time people become very motivated in their careers because of the children. The children is their reason for success and for wanting to do better. Your career stuff will turn around at some point. I'm not currently motivated in my career at the moment because I've had a lot of experiences and I don't have a purpose (aka a child).
If I had your situation with my husband (I'm 30F), I'd say let's go get pregnant now. Your situation is what a lot of people are looking for in order to be able to start a family. My friends have those situations so that's why they're not afraid to start families.
As it is, we have his parents in another state and my parents are still a long way from retirement (about 10 years). We don't make enough money to afford daycare and still have some money leftover for emergencies. We're already combined $125k & to pull what we need off without family support in the meantime – we'd need to bump that up to $160k. That or he needs to replace my income on his own and I'll happily stay home. Either scenario, extra money doesn't grow on trees and finding jobs that pay well is also very limited.
My wife and I experimented with that early on. Never really changed my perception of her. What we do in the bedroom doesn’t spill out into our regular lives.
A lawyer said “sorry, we can’t help you”? Girl, you need to find a different and better lawyer then. What kind of shit ass attorney says “nope, sorry, you’re stuck in your marriage”???
If it's really a “joke”, tell him to explain the punchline to you all.