
I've hit my forties, and my midlife crisis has manifested itself in old band T-shirts and a desire to go on camper van holidays. How has it hit you, or - if you are still a youngling - your elders?
( , Thu 2 May 2013, 11:55)
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In fact, I had more free time with the kids while I was in school than I did while working. I still lived at home and was there for dinner and all that, but some mornings I was there to feed them breakfast and get them to school, and I had time in the afternoons for them.
Had I moved out to go to university, I could understand the problem. But as it was, the only difference is that my schedule became more flexible.
( , Sat 4 May 2013, 19:46, 3 replies)

wasn't the table and chairs you fed your kids their breakfast on?
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And you made a massive, life-changing decision without discussing it with your wife and mother of your children?
Are you autistic?
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His schedule became more flexible, so all was fine. So flexible he was able to walk out on his family a year later.
NO DOWN SIDES.
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that you think I walked out on my family. What do you base that statement on? That I moved a few miles away until I could afford a house one mile away?

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Whether or not that constitutes "walking out" is clearly subjective.
Anyway, I don't know you so this is all pointless. Your apparent feelings of blamelessness in these stories just rankles eventually.
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