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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no way I would advise either of my children (DD or DS) to stop working if they had a wealthy spouse. Not only for the financial aspects [b]but also for their own sense of self.[/b] Life is just too uncertain. [/quote] Not everyone gets fulfillment and meaning from working for the man! [/quote] Which man ? [/quote] It's an expression. You've never heard the expression "working for the man?" Are you ESOL or just a 'tard?[/quote] You didn't get the irony. You still work for the man when you're home. It's just all your investment is non-diversified - it literally gets invested in one man. And it's up to him how to use your investment. You could do that, or instead "diversify" and have more options in case he misuses your trust[/quote] You can always point to examples where abuse of spousal trust supports your position, but it's still a pretty jaded world-view that reduces family life to a commodity. [/quote]
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