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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. DH would never sell the necklace. We are living off our savings because I am on maternity leave. We will most likely buy a new bed once I go back to work in a few months. Sorry DCUM but we don’t have an extra $500 lying around for a new mattress. Especially since the policy I paid into for over a year denied my LTD claim. We were counting on an extra $2000-3000 and were planning on using the money but now money is more tight than ever. DH is sleeping in the room for now and it’s still miserable. I woke up to him literally on my pillow breathing into my face. I’m trying to frame it as a positive[b] for him to sleep on the couch[/b] but he says it makes him feel lonely and cut off. Aaargh. [/quote] You should sleep on the couch, because you are the one having issues. He is supporting you, and needs his sleep to get through his day. Do you never nap when the baby naps? You should. [/quote]
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