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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like he is conflicted himself which makes it even more confusing for you OP. On one hand you both agreed that it was best for the family dynamic for you to stay home while he was the breadwinner, yet it seems by the same token he seems resentful at having to bust his butt at work while you get the "luxury" of staying home. I think now that the children are school-aged, he probably thinks it is much easier on you to stay home and that is why he is resentful vs. when they were much younger and required more hands-on actual care. What you both need to do here is sit down and talk this out. If he feels resentful, he needs to express that to you directly. Lay his feelings down on the table and then you both can go from there. It is unfair for him to say one thing, then do another. Nothing will ever get solved in doing this. Hope this advice helps. Good luck to both of you OP![/quote]
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