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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, this is the saddest thread I have ever read. Decide what income/prestige/whatever you want and then go after it. Support your DH is discovering his goals. Decide together which of these aspirations have to take a back seat because of family priorities. Think of your husband as your partner not your cash cow. This isn't rocket science. Surely most women follow this model. If you think it's ok to think less of your husband (who is great with the kids, a decent provider and a good partner), because he isnt the guy who puts all his effort into just making more money, divorce him and give him up to someone who will appreciate him. [/quote] Let me guess. Your husband makes a lot of money. [/quote] Nope. We earn about the same and come from similar educational backgrounds. Neither of us is in the high end of what some with similar degrees earn. Sometimes I feel a pang for what *I* could be doing different but never my husband. It's his job to figure out what he wants to do and mine to support him. And vice versa[/quote]
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