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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your wife sounds like she is very ungrateful and even possibly depressed. I agree w/you, that you two need to get a divorce. Sounds like you are a much better person when she is not around. Good luck.[/quote] Uh. What does she have to be grateful for, exactly? Sounds like she’s forged a good career and raised his children all on her own while he was elsewhere, whining. [/quote] 1. Roof over her head 2. That I didby divorce her ten years ago after she was arrested and I found out she was cheating. 3. For keeping her out of jail - twice - when her bad behavior involved law enforcement. 4. For putting my children through college. 5. For supporting her through grass school. We all have things we can be grateful for. [/quote] OP, what is your educational background because you make zero sense.[/quote] Agreed. 1. is nonsensical, they’re married, that roof is half hers whether he likes it or not and she doesn’t have to be grateful about it. 2-3 are crazypants. OP seems like a very unreliable narrator, but if those are true, I can’t imagine why he stayed married. There has to be more to the story. 4. Why should she be grateful that you put your own kids through college? That’s basic parenthood, you don’t win a medal for it. 5. I assume you mean grad school. One person in a marriage going to graduate school is something that is done for the common good, not as a favor from one to the other. She’s making a good salary now so it was obviously worth it. Do you hold a lot of things over her head, OP, and expect “gratitude” for all you’re “owed”? And, by the way, did she raise your children by herself while you were working throughout the world?[/quote]
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