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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Oh, woe is me, where's my sugar daddy?"[/quote] OP here. Lol. I supported him through school and financed his degree. I am the sugar mama. Or actually--I like to think of us as a team. [/quote] You are clearly a 'team' that didn't communicate. You had one idea and he had a totally different one. Call me crazy but I considered my husbands work life his business. He was considering academic jobs - which are low pay- and ended up with a more comfortable corporate job, but that was his decision to make. Only thing I expressed a preference for was location - not the middle of nowhere where I couldn't get a job and not an extremely expensive area to live in if he had an academic job. His academic life and brain didn't become mine because we married - what a drag that would be. That being said he is very selfless in spending little of our general $$ on anything but the family and he is dedicated to our kids. Could not ask for better. We prob earn less then you but I guess I'm too clueless to be unhappy. Forget the private school unless your kids have special needs to attend to. [/quote]
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