Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wow, either this whole thread is made-up or OP is suffering from the cooped-up and frustrated idiots in this area.
OP, I'm sorry that your husband is being so cruel. First contact a lawyer. Put money regularly into your own account.
It can never hurt to find a better paying job. I know it's hard!
Nothing cruel about it. The gravy train is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys this is a troll post, don't you think??
Yes, this has been the theme of several threads in recent weeks. I think there was a nearly identical one yesterday or the day before (the big girl pants thread).
Anonymous wrote:
Wow, either this whole thread is made-up or OP is suffering from the cooped-up and frustrated idiots in this area.
OP, I'm sorry that your husband is being so cruel. First contact a lawyer. Put money regularly into your own account.
It can never hurt to find a better paying job. I know it's hard!
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Nothing cruel about it. The gravy train is over.
Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s, married 25 years. One child who will be graduating from HS this year. I was a SAHM and in the last few years earned about $16K as a teaching assistant. I never finished my degree. DH told me that with our child graduating, he is "done" with me earning what I earn. He said that enough is enough with carrying the financial load and if I do not move to something that pays more, he is selling the house and leaving.
Not sure if he can legally do that but I am worried. I knew he was frustrated, especially as his career has not gone as well as he had dreamed, but not to the point of logistically thinking of leaving. But what in the world can I do that is going to pay more? Not crazy about spending more time in the workplace but if I do not do something, I am going to have to anyway.
Anonymous wrote:OP, he probably figured he'd try to stick it out until the child was out of high school, and whatever his real reasons are, this is the reason he's giving you. He may be having an affair. He may be sick of you--maybe lack of sex? Or not in love with you anymore for whatever reason.
Seems to me that whether you split up or stay together, you're going to have to find some full-time work. It's not going to be easy.
Anonymous wrote:Guys this is a troll post, don't you think??
Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s, married 25 years. One child who will be graduating from HS this year. I was a SAHM and in the last few years earned about $16K as a teaching assistant. I never finished my degree. DH told me that with our child graduating, he is "done" with me earning what I earn. He said that enough is enough with carrying the financial load and if I do not move to something that pays more, he is selling the house and leaving.
Not sure if he can legally do that but I am worried. I knew he was frustrated, especially as his career has not gone as well as he had dreamed, but not to the point of logistically thinking of leaving. But what in the world can I do that is going to pay more? Not crazy about spending more time in the workplace but if I do not do something, I am going to have to anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Had he never told you how stressed he was being the bread winner? Or had you ignored him for years and now you are shocked he's reaChed his limit?
Anonymous wrote:So sorry that your husband won't allow you to sit on your ass for another decade while he does all the work!