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In the spirit of adding my own commentary, I will say this: This reminds me of an old friend who picked up on a similar mentality from his wife back when his kids were still in middle school. What did he do? He started using his retirement fund to spoil his kids. Then when his kids were in high school, he was between jobs and collected unemployment as long as the law allowed. He stopped trying to stay in information technology professional, instead buying non-running cars, fixing them and re-selling them. He made sure by the time his kids were of age that he was broke and with minimal earning power. He planned this for something like ten years. He spent everything and wrecked his career so his wife would get zilch. Then he divorced her and set his kids up to dislike his now ex-wife.
Certainly there has to be an easier path for a man not to be exploited by a crappy wife.
I Didn't Love My Husband As Much Once We Had Kids | YourTango
Woman reveals becoming a mother-of-two has made her love her spouse 'less' | Daily Mail Online
Certainly there has to be an easier path for a man not to be exploited by a crappy wife.
To see him well-rested, in good moods and getting promotions at work should have made me happy. But instead, I was pissed. His good fortune was happening at my expense.
I Didn't Love My Husband As Much Once We Had Kids | YourTango
Woman reveals becoming a mother-of-two has made her love her spouse 'less' | Daily Mail Online