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[quote=Anonymous] I’d be worried that she’d fail to do things like fill out disability paperwork say after a job injury or fill out paperwork to renew her driver’s licence, things that you can’t do for her, but if they don’t get done, your family life is dramatically impacted. In some ways, op, you’re lucky you’re experiencing this now, the money doesn’t matter, but the failure to act, either by saying “No” or by going to get it, might just be a deal breaker for me. She’s already being weird about the bonds, (this could be notarized at any library or any BOA in the country.. yet she just isn’t, and what is surprising is how many of you are buying her bulls***. She already has proven she won’t go running with her husband, so she won’t follow through on things they enjoy, little things that you can look at and say “today sure sucked but wow am I glad I’m married to you” and she won’t do the bigger items like boring paperwork all of us adults have to do, paperwork that at some point or other will impact op in a very direct way. At some point, the op is going to wonder why he’s married to her, you can’t fail to act in life. You ladies like to say “It’s not the 1950’s” whenever a guy wants to do something you don’t like, yet I’ve never seen anybody say “It’s not the 1950’s, time to get off my dead behind and get this done”. [/quote]
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