Can I really run away for a while?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be hard for me to talk to you for a long time if you even mentioned this to me, let alone followed through with it.


This would be an incredibly immature and extreme reaction.


Um- running away for a year-long vacation on Cape Cod while her husband still works is incredibly immature and extreme. DH should divorce her ass so she can be ALL ALONE but without his paycheck to pay for her little fantasy.


+1 Exactly my thoughts..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be hard for me to talk to you for a long time if you even mentioned this to me, let alone followed through with it.


This would be an incredibly immature and extreme reaction.


Um- running away for a year-long vacation on Cape Cod while her husband still works is incredibly immature and extreme. DH should divorce her ass so she can be ALL ALONE but without his paycheck to pay for her little fantasy.


+1 Exactly my thoughts..


You must be the same guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be hard for me to talk to you for a long time if you even mentioned this to me, let alone followed through with it.


This would be an incredibly immature and extreme reaction.


Um- running away for a year-long vacation on Cape Cod while her husband still works is incredibly immature and extreme. DH should divorce her ass so she can be ALL ALONE but without his paycheck to pay for her little fantasy.


+1 Exactly my thoughts..


You must be the same guy.


No it wasn't, I was the "um- running away..." guy and I didn't post the +1.

If a guy posted the OP, he'd get ripped to shreds by the majority of posters. I find it hard to believe than anyone supports one partner wanting to run away for A YEAR and completely abdicate their responsibilities as a parent and spouse while the other still works and foots the bill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be hard for me to talk to you for a long time if you even mentioned this to me, let alone followed through with it.


This would be an incredibly immature and extreme reaction.


Um- running away for a year-long vacation on Cape Cod while her husband still works is incredibly immature and extreme. DH should divorce her ass so she can be ALL ALONE but without his paycheck to pay for her little fantasy.


+1 Exactly my thoughts..


You must be the same guy.


No it wasn't, I was the "um- running away..." guy and I didn't post the +1.

If a guy posted the OP, he'd get ripped to shreds by the majority of posters. I find it hard to believe than anyone supports one partner wanting to run away for A YEAR and completely abdicate their responsibilities as a parent and spouse while the other still works and foots the bill.


Seems like the choice is that he
1) support her for a year as she has her mid-life crisis
2) write her a check for half their net-worth and divorce.

Anonymous
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/book-party/wp/2015/03/12/she-took-a-year-off-from-her-marriage-to-sleep-with-strangers-what-could-go-wrong/?tid=sm_fb

I read this book review in the Post today and it made me think I'd this thread. This author seems incredibly immature, just like the OP.
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