husband wants to live separately from famimly

My husband and I have been married for about 4 years and we have 2 children, one baby and one toddler. Like any household, we don't always get along perfectly, but I thought that was normal. However, lately, my husband has seemed quieter and just says "yes, yes" to everything. Two weeks ago, he was transferred to another office (the distance is kind of in between, not close but not too far either). Yesterday, he said he wanted to rent an apartment near his office because he's tired of commuting back and forth. After digging deeper, it turns out he feels physically tired and... tired of coming home to a messy house. Seeing me and hearing all my stories of the day (I’m a housewife). Not to mention when I get angry. He feels that he can't focus and work optimally at the office. He said he would come home on weekends, but during weekdays he wants to stay in the apartment... I’m sad and confused. I understand what he’s saying about our house always being messy because we have two small children. I do always talk and complain a lot. I also often unconsciously get angry with him, maybe because I'm tired from taking care of the house and the kids all day... He somewhat blames this for his failure to get a promotion to a better position. He says his mental state is somewhat affected. It seems he’s not really fond of young children. Do you think it’s normal for a husband to want to live separately from his wife and children?

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I duno if it’s normal, but leaving you alone to take care of two young children while he gets to so called enjoy his life is unacceptable to me. He should grow a pair and man up! I’m assuming that he doesn’t contribute to the house chores often? He better understands that being a father means bring home the bread PLUS parenting duties. It’s definitely NOT oh I’m making money so everything else is on you, since you’re a sahm. Why doesn’t he use the rental to fund and hire a helper to manage the house chores while he and you get to bond with the children. I hope you have a good talk when the time is right. Maybe get somebody to talk about this to him. Good luck!

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