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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.[/quote] I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.[/quote] It is really sad but one spouse or the other often forgets that there’s a cost to everything. By the time Easystreet comes around the resentful partner must let go of whatever hurt they may be harboring because of the sacrifices one of you made, if you can’t let go you’re doomed. We’ve seen it play out a dozen times, wife loses interest in husband, husband loses interest in wife and pretty soon random employees and tennis instructors are filling the needs that they used to fill for each other. The only good point is the wife has been there from the broke beginning and should be able to walk away with a good split. Lather, rinse and repeat with their new partners but this time it won’t take 25 years, it will start to fail around year seven. [/quote]
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