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thedmstdmstdmst | 4 years ago

The parent comment specifically mentioned toddlers being around. So maybe it is about kids?

I think you framed the whole thing in such a way I can't get my head around.

Why not simply "heck" take the hour you need after your infants asleep or been played with and you you've at least acknowledged your partner?

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learc83|4 years ago

Someone else is watching the toddlers—-no one is doing a full days worth of work while taking care of multiple toddlers.

If that person and/or day care can take care of the kids for x hours of work plus a 1 hour commute, they can take care of the kids for x hours of work plus 1 hour of “me time” if that’s what the OP thinks they need.

That’s what I meant when I said it’s not about the kids. It’s about the person watching the kids.

There’s no reason for someone to put themselves into a situation that forces them to spend an hour commuting each day in order to get some alone time.

thedmstdmstdmst|4 years ago

I do not subscribe to the parents idea in their comment of that because they had an hour traveling of free time per day, they should get that same time at the same time of day now they are not travelling.

I think it is hilarious how quickly and flippantly you solved the problem by saying "heck" get your wife to take care of the kid and go outside for an hour guy. I certainly am not prescribing anyone travel an hour a day just to get their own free time.

If you have a wife and kids I wish you all the best.