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Reply to "If you decided your husband was no longer "winner" material, would you divorce him?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, I take my vows seriously. But if I had it to do all over again, then who knows? I can't see myself choosing someone for their status or earning potential, but I have a husband who is a great guy in all respects other than being a miserable ([b]as in makes almost no money[/b]) provider. We make it work, but not gonna lie -- I would think twice if I knew then what I know now.[/quote] What does he do for work? Does it bother him that he makes almost no money?[/quote] Self employed, tech field. I'd rather not say exactly what, but he's good at the work but not good with promoting himself and hustling for business. Also, he suffers from anxiety and is a perfectionist, which has held him back. Yes, it is a source of pain for him. He made some poor career choices, mostly due to anxiety and low self-esteem. He's come a long way with those issues, but in some ways there's no turning back at this point. He is an awesome father, very supportive of my career and a caring partner. We take the good with the bad. I have a good career and we manage on primarily my salary. It has been a struggle to make ends meet at times, but things are easier now for us.[/quote]
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