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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I did everything[/b], and yes, I outsourced when he was willing to let me, but the [b]emotional and mental toll on me was significant[/b]. Meanwhile [b]he turned into a dud who couldn’t do anything outside of work[/b]. [b]Kids didnt respect him as they grew up. [/b]Then he lost most of his income and we are separated. [/quote] Same. Once his unmanaged mental disorders starting really affecting his work life too, I divorced. Luckily the kids were almost done with high school and I always worked fulltime in an excellent job and industry. Him sitting at home on screens on "early retirement" even with kids at home still would have been a disaster. [/quote]
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