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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Say that's great honey, I'm so proud of you! You're not in charge of him. [/quote] ugh They are married. They are a team. Did you even read the OP?[/quote] Yes, it sounds like her idea of being a team is she's the gatekeeper for his actions. She married someone who starts things halfway. Lots of people are like this. Can he only do things if she agrees? Sounds like this "retirement" is going down the road of difficulty. OP the time and energy you're spending stressing over this, asking online, researching alternatives, convincing him not to, dealing with his dissatisfaction is way more than whatever time he is going to be dedicating to a Master's. Tell him you don't think it's a good idea then. But ultimately you have to support him. [/quote] I’m not the gatekeeper and have supported his ideas for several years. I’m not investing time researching. Honestly, the only thing I’ve said no to is flipping homes because it would take a lot of money up front and I don’t want to jeopardize family investments.[/quote]
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