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And they're saying it like there's something wrong? :shrug:

LULZ
 
Morning Chilean left-wing voters :Wave:

Had a pretty devestating end to the weekend, as it seems it may be the end to relationship. We argue a lot and don't appear to be on the same wavelength a lot of the time. I personally think we can still work things out, every couple argues, especially when there are children involved. I am also worried splitting up will be devastating to our daughter. I really hope things don't come to it, but gf already suggested 'i give her space', as there is too much stress. ah, xmas times eh? :(
 
Morning, Spurs managers. wave0

That's tough, wok. I hope you can work things out. Lots of stressful things going on at the moment, which hopefully can explain the additional friction. I hope you can work it out, especially, as you said, for the daughter.
 
Morning, Spurs managers. wave0

That's tough, wok. I hope you can work things out. Lots of stressful things going on at the moment, which hopefully can explain the additional friction. I hope you can work it out, especially, as you said, for the daughter.

The season has a lot to do with it, but it's never been plain sailing with us. I personally eventually would get used to not coming home to my daughter every day, but a child needs two parents around them.

We are also in the middle of a major life-changing house-purchasing process.
 
Greetings very recently sacked Average Village Boys :embarrassed:

In short, it's Monday. Holiday in a week though :wink:

Hope you can work things out wok.
 
Morning männer

Wok, Im married with two daughters. We moved when my wife was pregnant with daughter No2. This was about 2years ago, maybe a bit less. It hasn't been easy.

Arguing is one thing, its if you still feel a resentment hours or days later. There have been a few occasions I've almost left my wife. At the moment I'm glad I didn't, for our sakes but mainly for the kids.

Saying that though, everyones different, if she needs 'space' then tell her to go somewhere for a few days. Leaving her daughter and clog wearing cheese eater behind may show her what she has.

Its all shitty and hard in relationships, Im no expert, hell I fall in love at the traffic lights in my car nearly every day. Just stick with it until you KNOW.

Oh and my parents split up when I was 4. I saw my mum every weekend and lived with my dad. Kids adapt to situations incredibly well.

I turned out alright I think, apart from a love of stealing diesel. obviously.
 
Morning männer

Wok, Im married with two daughters. We moved when my wife was pregnant with daughter No2. This was about 2years ago, maybe a bit less. It hasn't been easy.

Arguing is one thing, its if you still feel a resentment hours or days later. There have been a few occasions I've almost left my wife. At the moment I'm glad I didn't, for our sakes but mainly for the kids.

Saying that though, everyones different, if she needs 'space' then tell her to go somewhere for a few days. Leaving her daughter and clog wearing cheese eater behind may show her what she has.

Its all shitty and hard in relationships, Im no expert, hell I fall in love at the traffic lights in my car nearly every day. Just stick with it until you KNOW.

Oh and my parents split up when I was 4. I saw my mum every weekend and lived with my dad. Kids adapt to situations incredibly well.

I turned out alright I think, apart from a love of stealing diesel. obviously.

yep, There have been moments I have thought about leaving, but I know I will regret it
 
Good luck Wok. Moving house is supposed to be one of the most stressful things you can do, throw Christmas on top of that, and a new job and a still very young child and it's not surprising if you're probably both pretty frazzled. Maybe try and have a quiet Christmas with just the 3 of you spending some quality time together?



Though that may make things worse :embarrassed:
 
Good luck Wok. Moving house is supposed to be one of the most stressful things you can do, throw Christmas on top of that, and a new job and a still very young child and it's not surprising if you're probably both pretty frazzled. Maybe try and have a quiet Christmas with just the 3 of you spending some quality time together?



Though that may make things worse :embarrassed:

possibly :)
 
Never thought I'd say this, but pmc might actually be on to something. :eek: :embarrassed:

well, I don't think the other half is willing to give up the usual xmas at her parent's house. Besides, they have got a shitload of pressies for my daughter, so that wouldn't work. Maybe we should go on a holiday soon... although that could backfire spectacularly :embarrassed:
 
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