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[quote=Anonymous]Oh good god how does anyone justify pissing and moaning about someone else not knocking themselves out to have a job they don't want and likely never aspired to? I can understand if you both made sacrifices to finance a particular career path and then one spouse just switched things up and decided they couldn't be bothered. But whether you hint before marriage or wallow in resentment after marriage, you should really LISTEN to what your partner/spouse is indicating about HIS/HER intended career path and not let your imagination run wild with what YOU think they should or could be doing. All these "helpful" suggestions about what alternate career paths the DH could pursue...If he was interested, he'd be looking into it himself! Good grief. Fellas I can see why you would run screaming from marriage if this really was how the majority of women thought. Do we really just see men as lumps of clay for us to shape as we wish? Don't even get me started on the HHI of "only" $300K... :lol: [/quote]
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