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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you afford to quit your job? Share less with him or Find a new job.. [/quote] Yes. We have plenty of savings and he makes majority of our money. We have side investments. My husband always wanted a wife that stayed home. He wanted me to quit work once we married. He accepted that I wanted to work. I feel like now is his time to push for me to be home. [/quote] Hahahah I guarantee you will be a SAHM within a year of the baby’s arrival. His new pressuring tactic will be to do nothing and make you do everything.[/quote] Or maybe her husband will tell her to give the baby up for adoption if she complains for five minutes. Who knows?[/quote] You guys are wild and crazy with your delusional and self limited theories. My husband would never suggest giving our child up for adoption. [/quote] Pp here. I was joking. It seems silly to me that if someone complains about something, your only options are to be some kind of punching bag or to suggest they “shoot the dog” so to speak. I can think of twenty things I would tell a friend or my spouse to do if they complained about their job, and none of them are to suck it up or just quit. [/quote] But after you discussed the 20 things and they refuse to do them or did them and nothing was better?[/quote]
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