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[quote=Anonymous]Well you shared plans to return to work. Now you have excuses not to do so even though millions of Americans with young kids work. He may just be trying to push you towards your own goal. Perhaps try being honest that you don’t intend to return to work? You’ll have different reasons in 2, 5 and 7 years why not to work. There’s also the chance that you not working is causing problems in your life he can’t see. I have a friend who desperately needs to return to work for her mental health, to improve parenting and for her marriage. She can’t see it though and has a litany of excuses as to why. I’m not going to say anything but it’s obvious to me that having a job and getting out of the house would help her gain perspective. Alternatively stop therapy. Why are you even going?[/quote]
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