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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have so many female friends who either stay at home or work part time who are miserable in their marriages but don’t see a way out. One is waiting for an inheritance to pull the trigger. The rest seem to be suffering through due to lack of opportunities without completely decimating their lifestyles. [/quote] Yeah. Those of us with full-time careers don’t have time to sit around and find fault with everything. The affairs I know of were all SAHMs.[/quote] Gratuitous bashing of SAHMs – jealous much? And actually, the data has shown that the group of women *most* likely to cheat are wives who earn more than their husbands, i.e. the exact opposite end of the financial spectrum as SAHMs.[/quote] The group I see divorcing most often is when the wife is the breadwinner. Many very successful women seem to ditch their husbands. It is such a double standard. If the husband is the high earner and wife mommy tracks or stay home, this is common and fine. When the husband does it, he often looks weak and like a loser. Add in that the mom often still handles much of the mental load of kids and she may get increasingly more agitated at the husband.[/quote]
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