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[quote=Anonymous]"for a few years" but not your entire marriage? What happened? Did something change? In a marriage I know of, the DH had great and consistent work, but DW got tired of being the trailing wife without much support and a career of her own. Eventually the pressures of kids and work led them to move closer to family. The couple do not communicate well, unfortunately. This move was rife with tension, but since then the DH has struggled to hold down a job, takes free lance projects, but also manages the bulk of the childcare. He's not good with lots of other responsibilities but the fact that the child is taken care of has helped the DW's career. There's a lot of resentment on her part (and her family's ) bc he is underemployed, and they eventually did talk to his family too. Ultimately it's a complex situation, and I wonder if it's is too. In this case, the dog is not a deadbeat or watching TV all day and gambling. [/quote]
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