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Is 10 hours of work per day too much for having a relationship?

DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Consider what happens when kids are involved! Same thing might be said, yet it still does happen! 🤷🏻‍♂️
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@scooogy Ask her if she is willing to work less hours? See if she is willing to do it! If not, not compromise! Not willing to do it? Then she is not willing to have a relationship. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Do you really think it would work if she is not willing to compromise?

Same problem occurs when the roles are reversed! Most of the time it's the the girl that is looking to see if the guy is willing to compromise!

It's the same exact problem though. Girls are only sneakier about it! 😁
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@DeWayfarer how are they sneakier about it? 🤔
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@scooogy the job thing is an obvious test. Most would see if the guy is willing to do something else.

"When are you going to fix the car?" Knowing you are busy. "Where should we live next?" seeing if you're willing to get some place she wants... And so forth.
MySecretIdentity1 · 46-50, M
My wife couldn't take my 12 hour days. I never worked 10 hour shifts.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@MySecretIdentity1 I have a feeling like if I enter a woman's stressed work-life-schedule by asking her out on a date, she might feel like rejecting me.
MySecretIdentity1 · 46-50, M
@scooogy Women kind of do what they want regardless of how much work is involved. I worked a lot of years with mostly women.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@MySecretIdentity1 you mean you witnessed them do private stuff at work? Or overheard them about what private stuff they do after work?

 
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