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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I understand what you are saying. It seems like you both agreed that you would sacrifice your education, both take on enormous debt, in order for your husband to go to this particular school with the understanding that it was going to benefit the family financially, i.e., this school would allow him to earn enough money to service the debt and allow for you, having sacrificed education/earning potential to have a good lifestyle in return for the sacrifice/time/career setback/decreased educational opportunities. It didn't turn out that way, and you feel that he is not living up to his end of the agreement that you signed up for. If he had less debt, you hadn't lost schooling/job opportunities for this degree you wouldn't care so much about the money. I think it's perfectly reasonable that you are upset.[/quote]
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