Has he always had this habit of inactivity? If not, I'd suggest you actually try to get him to talk about it.
Could be because he has physical and/or emotional reasons, and the best thing you could do is 1) tell him you genuinely want to know why because you're concerned, 2) promise you're not going to try and "fix" him, and 3) keep you promise - close your mouth and listen to what he has to say.
2006-06-27 16:16:40
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answered by Timothy W 5
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My daughter took a roll off of the sofa some weeks in the past. i become changing her diaper and reached all the way down to snatch the diaper basket, it become a pair ft away, and he or she would desire to have actually observed me down. luckily it wasn't a some distance fall and he or she landed on a comforter that become on the floor, so it become a gentle landing. She cried for a couple of minutes, i think of I cried for some hours, lol. I felt terrible. a minimum of you had an excuse, no longer being interior the room-- i become perfect there! She become super, although, and now whilst i'm accomplishing for some thing my leg is up on the sofa next to her, blockading her from the sting.
2016-12-14 02:51:37
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answered by ? 3
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My stepdad was like that. After marriage, most men don't feel like there is anything left to pursue. They have everything that they wanted (apart from maybe a Harley), and so TV and food compliment that. I'm not sure what a fix could be for. Personally, I would view marriage as on ongoing project, even if things go completely smooth, but I've also never been in a relationship, so maybe things would change for me, too.
2006-06-27 16:16:41
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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That is what happens when you choose to reproduce with Nascar rednecks. You are only about 15 months away from a car up on blocks on the lawn. His teeth will soon begin to decay, and you child's idea of a swimming pool will be you hubby filing up the trash can with water.
2006-06-27 16:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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NASCAR- I do understand and then they even have a racing channel! Do you make him get up and get his meal? Are you making things comfortable for him there because sometimes it's just easier? If he's not going to change the habit- and you clean your side of the couch - accept it or make the change. Good Luck
2006-06-27 16:19:35
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answered by stungh\ 1
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Two words for you-NEW BABY! He's feeling left out. Your new baby has taken some of the space he used to occupy. He may not know how to approach you or what he could do to help you. Sometimes new mothers don't like to allow our husbands/boyfriends to do much where baby is concerned. Come on mom,get him involved. Trust me, it can only help.
2006-06-27 16:24:14
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answered by biblegirl73 2
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Have you told him how you feel? Draw some boundary lines and tell him that he is crossing them. Let him know what you expect of him. Don't hint at him. I personally hate that. Be straight forward and let him know that you love him but want him to get up and move around and help you with the household.
2006-06-27 16:16:16
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answered by thewildeman2 6
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It's highly unlikely...sounds like he and the couch have become one within the constant of the universe. Conceed to defeat.
2006-06-27 16:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait til het get's up to use the bathroom - then rub ICY- HOT on the couch .... he wont sit for a week.
2006-06-28 13:31:32
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answered by LongShot™ 6
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the newborn may have something to with it. maybe he's depressed. not just women get depressed. men tend to internalize it and not talk about it. try having a meaninful conversation where you act like you care what's wrong instead of just calling him lazy.
2006-06-27 16:14:27
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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