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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He won’t respect. He will cheat with a woman that works. See this all of the time.[/quote] Not saying he will cheat, but OP, your husband clearly doesn't respect you right now. For me, that alone would be a reason to return to the workplace.[/quote] I think what you’re both touching upon is that the marriage is in trouble. Marriage counseling is a good place to start. I don’t think her going back to work is the solution. If she does get a job and ends up handling all the stress of work and running the hone she’s going to be resentful which leads to divorce. If she doesn’t go back to work and her husband doesn’t respect her contribution he’s resentful which could lead to divorce. Either way, communication has broken down and they need to get on the same page again. Marital counseling can help. [/quote]
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