Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is for husbands only with SAHMs who really preferred their wives were working. I'm assuming you were okay with the arrangement before but what changed your mind?
I never changed my mind. My wife just decided to stop working. Then she got pregnant, had a kid, sayed home till school age by plan. Now, she continues to SAH, even though the child is 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought she'd go back.
If you're honest with yourself, can she? Does she have any chance at all of getting anything other than a low-paying job that will just mean she expects you to do a lot more at home?
A low paying job still helps the household financially, can provide benefits, can help with retirement savings, etc. there is no reason for a parent to be home 24/7 the entire time after kids start school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought she'd go back.
If you're honest with yourself, can she? Does she have any chance at all of getting anything other than a low-paying job that will just mean she expects you to do a lot more at home?
This board is full of SAHMs who claim they can jump back anytime / didn't have trouble getting a job at all / etc. Which is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought she'd go back.
If you're honest with yourself, can she? Does she have any chance at all of getting anything other than a low-paying job that will just mean she expects you to do a lot more at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It was a unilateral decision and is a huge source of resentment. It kind of killed my marriage. I'm not going anywhere right now, but plan on filing for divorce in a few years once my youngest is settled in college.
So I assume this isn't the only reason you want a divorce. Can't you suggest she go back to work or does she not have skills to work. Remember...if you divorce her and she has no skill set you will be paying out the nose for alimony and if children there will be child support. May be cheaper to keep her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thought she'd go back.
If you're honest with yourself, can she? Does she have any chance at all of getting anything other than a low-paying job that will just mean she expects you to do a lot more at home?
Anonymous wrote:Thought she'd go back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It was a unilateral decision and is a huge source of resentment. It kind of killed my marriage. I'm not going anywhere right now, but plan on filing for divorce in a few years once my youngest is settled in college.
So I assume this isn't the only reason you want a divorce. Can't you suggest she go back to work or does she not have skills to work. Remember...if you divorce her and she has no skill set you will be paying out the nose for alimony and if children there will be child support. May be cheaper to keep her.
Anonymous wrote:No. It was a unilateral decision and is a huge source of resentment. It kind of killed my marriage. I'm not going anywhere right now, but plan on filing for divorce in a few years once my youngest is settled in college.
Anonymous wrote:This question is for husbands only with SAHMs who really preferred their wives were working. I'm assuming you were okay with the arrangement before but what changed your mind?