katie_girl09
All kinds of smexy.
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Oh boy! It sounds to me like you guys are either living too far above your means (hence you have to slave away at work) or she just isn't working enough. These days most families need two incomes to make it.that's the problem... she's very difficult to talk too.... we used to go see a counselor together to help us with this issue, but with me working so much, there's no time.... and I can't take off of work either... it's a touchy situation right now, since I'm most likely entering a transitional period... where I'm earning ground and experience at one, but contineing at another incase the other one doesn't pan out... ( I work 2 jobs)... plus, I've grown acustom to how much I make working 2 jobs....
the whole comminication barrier is this... I'm too much of a type A, and she's all over the place... most of the time, not saying a word, then swtiching to either overly aggresive, or overly emotional.... there's no typical middle ground where we could sit down, have a glass of wine, and just talk... there is no communication at this point...unless she's complaining about me doing something... I'm too loud in the morning when getting ready for work, I take up to much of the covers, I go to bed too early when I work construction (I have to be up at 3am!!!), we don't do anything fun liek go out anymore(we have a 2 year old!)...
She has to understand... our lifes are based at us making a certian income, the cars we drive, the condo we live in, the things we take for granted like having a big screen in the bedroom, front loader washer and drier, granite countertops.... those are all the fruits of our labor the last coupe years....
You guys aren't missing out on fun because you have a two year old. You're missing out on fun because you have to work all the time just to keep up with everything!
I really think that it would be worth taking time off work to go to counseling.