Anonymous wrote:I bet 99% of you telling OP to move to a town of 8k, would never do that yourselves. You wouldn't survive... They probably don't even have a Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't actually live in the USA. The town in question is actually fast-growing and has two supermarkets. - OP
Lol at you bringing up the fact that you are not in the US one minute after Jeff reveals that fact in Website Feedback. Such a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet 99% of you telling OP to move to a town of 8k, would never do that yourselves. You wouldn't survive... They probably don't even have a Whole Foods.
More like that there's not even a major grocery store within town boundaries. Towns like that have places like Walmart Supercenters/Fareway Grocery/ALDIs that they share with the mid-sized cities and other small towns nearby.
I don't actually live in the USA. The town in question is actually fast-growing and has two supermarkets. - OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet 99% of you telling OP to move to a town of 8k, would never do that yourselves. You wouldn't survive... They probably don't even have a Whole Foods.
More like that there's not even a major grocery store within town boundaries. Towns like that have places like Walmart Supercenters/Fareway Grocery/ALDIs that they share with the mid-sized cities and other small towns nearby.
I don't actually live in the USA. The town in question is actually fast-growing and has two supermarkets. - OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet 99% of you telling OP to move to a town of 8k, would never do that yourselves. You wouldn't survive... They probably don't even have a Whole Foods.
More like that there's not even a major grocery store within town boundaries. Towns like that have places like Walmart Supercenters/Fareway Grocery/ALDIs that they share with the mid-sized cities and other small towns nearby.
Anonymous wrote:I bet 99% of you telling OP to move to a town of 8k, would never do that yourselves. You wouldn't survive... They probably don't even have a Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
BA BAM! You are a keeper OP. I really loved your response, and I hope you wife appreciates your tremendous backbone.
Thanks for making my dayOP
Seriously OP - good on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
BA BAM! You are a keeper OP. I really loved your response, and I hope you wife appreciates your tremendous backbone.
Thanks for making my dayOP
Anonymous wrote:
BA BAM! You are a keeper OP. I really loved your response, and I hope you wife appreciates your tremendous backbone.
OPAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn’t whether to live in a small town or city.
The problem is you don’t love your wife. You aren’t crazy about her. The way you describe the beginning of your relationship makes it obvious that you just went along with everything.
That is a really unfair judgement. If it comes across this way it's because I'm feeling very unsettled right now and I am resenting her putting me through this.
Yes, we didn't have a fairytale romance. In fact, I was really hard work for a long time (probably still am) and I had real trouble making a commitment. It wasn't until she got pregnant that I chose to grow up and move the relationship forward.
I love my wife and my children and you're not in a position to tell me I don't. You don't know anything me or our history, except for my discussing this one issue.
I'm a great father and husband and provider and I'd do anything for my family. I just feel very strongly about this one MASSIVE change in our lives she's asking for. - OP
Anonymous wrote:NP. Wow, the posters here are vapid.
OP, if you're still reading, I'm a wife who would personally hate living in a big city and yet I agree with you. You were up front from the beginning (and consistent throughout) about not wanting to move to her hometown. She accepted that and even assured you that she was in the city for herself, not for you, so you didn't even have the chance to think whether you really wanted to put her in a position where she'd have to make a choice between you and what she really wanted. Three years is a enough time to live somewhere that you could be reasonably sure that she really was living there for herself and not for you, before you decided to settle with her and had kids.
And now she wants to flip the switch and uproot the family (not just you but also the kids) to go do the exact opposite thing to what she agreed on. That's not reasonable. It's very unfair to you, and depending on your kids (their needs, personalities, interests, friendships, etc) it may be very unfair to them too. On the other hand, maybe it's the best thing for the kids. Only you can know that.
Personally, I think the "compromise" in this situation is to look around and choose another town altogether that would be new to both of you and that you both genuinely think would be a great place to raise the kids and that you BOTH are excited about starting a new chapter of your lives in, and consider that. You are not obligated at all to move to her small hometown.
Anonymous wrote:The problem isn’t whether to live in a small town or city.
The problem is you don’t love your wife. You aren’t crazy about her. The way you describe the beginning of your relationship makes it obvious that you just went along with everything.