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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Respect her wishes. She deserves to have some control for her remaining time on this planet [/quote] Except she is undoubtedly going to push her elderly husband problems onto her children and reduce their happiness.[/quote] No, each adult gets to make their own decisions. Her as well as them. The poor woman is not asking for much of her life for God's sake. Or no, are women just expected to be selfless doormats until the day they are buried? [/quote] Not when she knows her decisions will absolutely affect others. She could be asking a great deal if she intends to offload caring for her husband onto her kids. And yes she did sign up for this when she agreed to get married.[/quote] In this country, women have been able to file for divorce OP’s mom’s entire lifetime. When she chose to marry, she knew she had a legal right to exit. [/quote]
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