Anonymous wrote:I understand her not wanting to work and be like the other wealthy SAHM in your circle. But to tell you that you ruined her life is pretty ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Encourage her to get her hours up but be gentle, say you’ve noticed the good changes in her since she started working. You don’t want to pay decades of alimony, get her ass to work, judges don’t like lazy people so she needs some work history.
Then consult a lawyer who will guide you through the process of granting your wife the freedom to live her best life without you ruining it any further.
+1
That's the problem with being in a wealthy neighborhood with wealthy friends. Your wife is trying to keep up with the Joneses.
You could divorce her, then she can see how much you've actually ruined her life.
-DW
Anonymous wrote:Encourage her to get her hours up but be gentle, say you’ve noticed the good changes in her since she started working. You don’t want to pay decades of alimony, get her ass to work, judges don’t like lazy people so she needs some work history.
Then consult a lawyer who will guide you through the process of granting your wife the freedom to live her best life without you ruining it any further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are marrried to an overgrown princess who is never going to grow up. Just treat her like the child she is.
+1. I was going to write something similar. Since I believe in equal opportunity call outs, I am sure she was like this from the beginning and at every step of the way and you enabled it. While I think your wife sounds awful, seems weird to draw the line at year 20 and not year 2.
Anonymous wrote:You are marrried to an overgrown princess who is never going to grow up. Just treat her like the child she is.