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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being that the purpose of the thread was for financial advice, what my spouse would have sacrificed for school in whatever profession is not relevant. But alas most want to respond about whether I love my husband or not. As I said before there were no outrageous sacrifices besides us choosing schools together and him giving mine a priority because there were scholarships involved. These scholarships paid through school our full COA, including childcare and my family helped in the nights when I was away because he did not adjust well to caring for infants/toddlers on his own. I've given many details that make me identifiable.. I don't think getting into specifics makes the picture that much different, obviously many agree because they have responded with what was given. Thanks. [/quote] In a marriage, money and emotions are connected. This isn't a business partner, this is your husband and the father of your children. Your decisions impact him and your kids. The problem seems to be at least partly due to communication issues, and at some level an internal conflict you are having about wanting to follow traditional gender roles in your marriage, but also be an extremely high wage earner, and these two desires are opposite goals. [/quote]
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