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Reply to "Feeling resentful after sacrificing for my DH’s career—how to restore balance?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like your inflexibility is creating resentment. It’s not like he chooses golf over you, work is not an easily controlled commitment, unless you want to be unemployed. Your resentment is the end of civility and will make you both single. Then you can blame your work for infringing on you mental wellbeing instead of his job.[/quote] He doesn’t have some work mandatory thing at home on Fridays, he simply prefers to work from home that day when he has the option. He’s not sacrificing a single thing here when OP has already sacrificed her career trajectory among other things and this selfish arse can’t give her a few hours of peace Friday mornings? For one thing that is important to her?? Just, no. [/quote] Sounds like you have never commuted [/quote] I am a woman who commutes over an hour each way as the breadwinner and think OP’s request is reasonable.[/quote]
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