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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I married my husband out of love. He had good liberal arts degrees and was smart and more importantly, kind. We married in 2014 at the courthouse as we did not have money. I was ok with it, thinking we would make more. It’s now been 7 years and we still rent in a small miserable apartment, we have never been able to afford kids, and we still have low paying jobs. [b]I never wanted to be a breadwinner as I always wanted to be a mom, so I admit I never put much effort into my career. [/b]Meanwhile he was stuck in a low paid job for years until recently when he started his own business and is finally breaking 6 figures. Things are looking up, financially at least, but I’m still resentful and angry for all my wasted youth when I could’ve been a mom or a home owner. Meanwhile, the stress of not being able to make ends meet turned who was once a wonderful man into a mean and cheating drunk. Yes he has cheated on me on top of everything else. Why was I so stupid? :cry: [/quote] That's on you. A man is not a plan.[/quote] Could it be he has a second career you don't about and, as a result, a very large cash stockpile (and/or stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, precious metals) that he is waiting to surprise you with on a special occasion?[/quote]
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