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Ladies who are married (and even ladies you aren't), how important is communication in the relationship? There's no excuse not to tell your wife that you're taking the day off. She has every right to be upset about it, and if he's so scared to tell his own wife that he's taking a vacation day, then maybe there are other problems in the relationship that need addressing.
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Communication is key!
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Who else agrees and loves the show?
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Lazy Husband Refuses to Tell Wife When He’s Taking Days Off of Work, She Finds Out He Played Video Games All Day Instead of Helping Out With the Children, Causing Marital Crisis
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen of the internet. Marriage is not a straight and narrow path. You may meet someone and think you've won the lottery, that you've met the one, your soulmate and the person you'll say 'I do' to. After years of being together, things will always change. Change shouldn't be seen as a negative, but it should be taken in strides, and each party should always work towards figuring out how to make things work for them. Communication, mutual respect, and willingness to improve and take criticism are essential to the entire edifice of relationships.
This brings us to the Reddit thread. In this story, it centers around a married couple and their qualms. The original poster (OP) is a man who has almost double the amount of vacation days as his wife. As they're a married couple, he tells her when he's taking a day off work, and usually that ends up with him doing chores for the home, or taking care of their children. Well, he decides he no longer needs to tell her, creating harrowing marital effects.