Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont belive that both BC and tubal ligation failed.
So, congrats.. You found a sucker. Take him for every dollar you can.
Lol...are you implying that I faked the surgery or that I am faking the baby? And is the sucker really the one who spends his days in a quiet office working and getting respect and awards and lots of money? I honestly think I am the sucker giving that up to take care of his children
So get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont belive that both BC and tubal ligation failed.
So, congrats.. You found a sucker. Take him for every dollar you can.
Lol...are you implying that I faked the surgery or that I am faking the baby? And is the sucker really the one who spends his days in a quiet office working and getting respect and awards and lots of money? I honestly think I am the sucker giving that up to take care of his children
Anonymous wrote:Read up on it and the laws in your state. They are not enforceable everywhere.
Read about Heidi Klum and Seal's divorce. She made much more and it protected her from him getting his hands on her wealth.
They are expensive and involve lawyers, but it will give you more security.
Either way, protect yourself. Have your own money socked away somewhere. When I got married I had a rental home beforehand. I get income from that and the house is now almost paid off. It will be retirement money someday. fyi I stayed home to raise our kids and never went back to work, we are happily married.
Anonymous wrote:I dont belive that both BC and tubal ligation failed.
So, congrats.. You found a sucker. Take him for every dollar you can.

Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I'd imagine that your older ones will become more independent and will need less direct supervision, so your nanny would really have the younger ones to care for-that is if you'd rather not leave your job. Or could you go part time? I just know too many women who stay home until their DCs are in high school and then can't get a job because they've been out of the loop for so long.
Anonymous wrote:I dont belive that both BC and tubal ligation failed.
So, congrats.. You found a sucker. Take him for every dollar you can.
Anonymous wrote:I dont belive that both BC and tubal ligation failed.
So, congrats.. You found a sucker. Take him for every dollar you can.
Anonymous wrote:The thread above got me thinking. I am pregnant with our fifth child (we planned on three, then BC failed, then tubal ligation failed). We are both considering me staying a home after this baby is born. We have a nanny and a housekeeper right now, but I am still not thrilled with the way they do things, and I still find it difficult to manage work and home and give kids one on one attention, arrange sports and play dates, etc. my husband is all for this. Right now he is not quite as flexible with his job as he would like to be (there are times when I have to work and the nanny is off, and he has to provide childcare, and I am not willing to move because of my job), but mostly he feels like his kids aren't being taken care of as well as they could be. He also misses his privacy at home. It is a lot to have people working inside your home every day.
Anyway, I will be leaving a fairly high earning career to do this. And I am wondering if we should look into a post nuptial agreement before i make this decision? I am not really concerned about divorce, but it is a social reality.
Has anyone done this or know anyone who has done this?