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[quote=Anonymous]OP, as a female doctor, I would like you to think about this: The profession assumed that the [i]wife [/i]would be home taking care of everything. There is no way that with this level of commitment or responsibility that things can work without a "free" spouse. That would be you in this case. What a lot of people don't realize is that for this craziness to "work", it requires a lot from so many family members. The kids pay, my kids pay. They don't see me. In the business world, they cal it the opportunity cost where one spouse has to give in. I wish that I could have more helpful information. It will not change, having kids would help tremendously, to get you out socializing and so on. Don't have an affair, he [i]will[/i] leave you. I have never seen that work. Every time one of my colleagues' wives cheats====> divorce. [/quote]
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