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Farmer Forgets His Family?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilipB" data-source="post: 7488123" data-attributes="member: 106154"><p>Basically, the farm provides him with practical things to do that work towards goals that he wants. He sits on the digger, he moves dirt. </p><p></p><p>While you were dating your relationship did this, it had a mutual goal (moving in together) and he /you worked your way towards that. That's why he had time for dating, it was a means to an end. You both achieved the goal. </p><p></p><p>Now you need new life goals to achieve together, working side by side. </p><p></p><p>I guess you have to work out how farming fits into your life. Either you'll think that farming is a good thing, and be happy to share it with him/him with it, or you'll think farming is a bad thing and always be fighting against its grip. I'm not sure that there is a middle ground...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilipB, post: 7488123, member: 106154"] Basically, the farm provides him with practical things to do that work towards goals that he wants. He sits on the digger, he moves dirt. While you were dating your relationship did this, it had a mutual goal (moving in together) and he /you worked your way towards that. That's why he had time for dating, it was a means to an end. You both achieved the goal. Now you need new life goals to achieve together, working side by side. I guess you have to work out how farming fits into your life. Either you'll think that farming is a good thing, and be happy to share it with him/him with it, or you'll think farming is a bad thing and always be fighting against its grip. I'm not sure that there is a middle ground... [/QUOTE]
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