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Reply to "If your spouse works a lot, how do you manage expectations about your own availability?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My hunch is that he’s the primary breadwinner by far and you work for “fulfillment.” In that case you’re hurting your family life and married life and need to quit. [/quote] That’s not accurate. He does earn more than I do but my salary is a very significant percentage of our HHI and my job is very stable so he doesn’t want me to quit (his field is a lot more volatile).[/quote] You are right. Fulfillment is a terrible idea for a woman and she should just concentrate on her kids if putting food in the table isn't a concern, who cares about what makes her happy "? [/quote] I know, right. Women don't need to use their brains anyway. Just let all the synapses rot away while you spend most of your time doing menial tasks to make everyone else happy. Then, when your selfish husband is sufficiently bored with you, he will move on, probably with a woman at work.[/quote]
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