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LoginCan I change my workaholic boyfriend? July 4, AM Subscribe Should I bother continuing to date a workaholic in his forties who barely has time for me, let alone for a hypothetical future family? My 40ish never-married boyfriend is a workaholic. We've been together only a few months, but I like him more than anyone I have ever dated. Our time together is great He works extremely late hours throughout the week, and all day Sundays, and sometimes on Saturdays as well. He never complains about his work and actually "loves" it, so at least he's happy! But he has mentioned that previous partners have complained that he works too much, so he's aware of it He's very high up in his field and therefore has a demanding role it's not like he COULD scale back without changing jobs altogether.
Dating A Workaholic. Post Reply. Life is 2short to wake up in the morning with regrets. I'm in such a thing right now! It's not easy!
It distorts reality for these people can often lead to much larger problems within a relationship or family unit. Workaholics eventually will lose their personal and professional integrity as a result.
Some people are incredibly committed to their careers. Are you dating a workaholic? If so, then you should read on to learn what you can do to try to address issues so that your relationship can thrive.
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