(Nick Galifianakis for The Post) | Adapted from an online discussion. Dear Carolyn: My husband and I have been married almost four years, very happily. We've both been working from home for a while now and while I've pretty much had to maintain a normal schedule, my husband gets up around 1 p.m. and goes to bed around 4 or 5 a.m. Because of this, we don't see each other as much as we used to. We are only able to talk at dinner, which is his lunch, then he's working after dinner until well after I go to bed. I really miss him. I tried staying up later to see more of him, but I have colleagues in Europe and need to be online for my job by 7:30 a.m. My husband says this is a chance of a lifetime for him to have the schedule that fits his bio-clock but now it looks like we might be working from home for months more, and I feel sad about our parallel lives. Our sex life has suffered — I have to wake up early or miss out entirely — and so has our emotional intimacy. I feel lonely. Is this just something I have to put up with until the pandemic is over? — Out of Sync |