Anonymous wrote:Wow... so the majority of people on this thread think that we should divorce or show some sort of tough love to every spouse who stays at home.
Anonymous wrote:Wow... so the majority of people on this thread think that we should divorce or show some sort of tough love to every spouse who stays at home.
Anonymous wrote:Argh! Do you have kids?
If he wants to be a SAHD, fine, draw up a list of responsibilities and hand them to him.
I'll help get you started:
Laundry
Dishes
Home cooked meal every week day
Yard work
Bills
House maintenance/home improvement
Christmas/Birthday/Holiday shopping and gift-buying
Bathrooms!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my husband too. We ended up divorcing and his refusal to work definitely helped the division of assets in my favor. After his alimony ran out, he actually ended up getting a fairly decent job with an 80k salary. Amazing what he could accomplish once he wasn't enabled[/quote
NP here. I threatened to divorce mine, since he has not worked for the past 4 years.
He is in his early 50's and says no one wants to hire him because he has too much experience.
He also said that plenty of single women in their 40's will love to have him as a partner, while no one will want to be with me.
I guess there's some truth to this. So I am not sure what I should do.
Nope, not if he is unemployed. And an a-hole.
And trust me if he manages to sucker someone else into, you will be happy he is someone else's problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my husband too. We ended up divorcing and his refusal to work definitely helped the division of assets in my favor. After his alimony ran out, he actually ended up getting a fairly decent job with an 80k salary. Amazing what he could accomplish once he wasn't enabled[/quote
NP here. I threatened to divorce mine, since he has not worked for the past 4 years.
He is in his early 50's and says no one wants to hire him because he has too much experience.
He also said that plenty of single women in their 40's will love to have him as a partner, while no one will want to be with me.
I guess there's some truth to this. So I am not sure what I should do.
Nope, not if he is unemployed. And an a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:This was my husband too. We ended up divorcing and his refusal to work definitely helped the division of assets in my favor. After his alimony ran out, he actually ended up getting a fairly decent job with an 80k salary. Amazing what he could accomplish once he wasn't enabled[/quote
NP here. I threatened to divorce mine, since he has not worked for the past 4 years.
He is in his early 50's and says no one wants to hire him because he has too much experience.
He also said that plenty of single women in their 40's will love to have him as a partner, while no one will want to be with me.
I guess there's some truth to this. So I am not sure what I should do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my husband too. We ended up divorcing and his refusal to work definitely helped the division of assets in my favor. After his alimony ran out, he actually ended up getting a fairly decent job with an 80k salary. Amazing what he could accomplish once he wasn't enabled
I had 2 friends with those kinds of guys. They only use them and what your ex was doing. My one friend is still married to the bum, very sad and she's beyond cute with zero self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:This was my husband too. We ended up divorcing and his refusal to work definitely helped the division of assets in my favor. After his alimony ran out, he actually ended up getting a fairly decent job with an 80k salary. Amazing what he could accomplish once he wasn't enabled