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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]Beyond the practical solution for your problem—It seems kind of unreasonable to make such a rigid condition in the first place. Who could forsee that Fridays would look the same for him in perpetuity? It’s a thing that can’t be promised in the first place. You basically premeditated a resentment. [/quote] People can’t seem to grasp the concept that this is an OPTION for him. He made a deal. If he wants to work from home on Fridays, he can figure out a workaround for himself. I’m sure their local library is a shorter commute than his work. He can go there. [/quote] Imagine telling the sole breadwinner he can’t work from his own house. Good luck. [/quote] Earning more money does not get you more power in your household unless you are acknowledging that your spouse is your property that you keep to give you babies, status, and housekeeping. Men who feel that earning more means they get what they want are universally hated by their wives and they won’t be married long.[/quote]
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