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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Controversial...is this wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="sc98cbra" data-source="post: 15885151" data-attributes="member: 73814"><p>That's where you're wrong, my friend. Your wife quit her job so that she may raise your children when they were young; you remained employed. Although a turbo-feminist may disagree with me, you and your wife divided up the responsibilities of successfully maintaining a family at that time. Now that your children are at a much more manageable age, the necessities of her constantly watching over them have diminished. Thus, it is no longer necessary for her to work only part-time.</p><p></p><p>Why should you have to maintain your current lifestyle (one that you likely took on when your wife quit her job) while she gets a staycation? You should not have carry the burden of raising your family by yourself. A successful family dictates that everyone do their part. There shouldn't be any negotiations or rationalizing with her about that. I would demand that my significant other do her part. I've seen this behavior destroy families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sc98cbra, post: 15885151, member: 73814"] That's where you're wrong, my friend. Your wife quit her job so that she may raise your children when they were young; you remained employed. Although a turbo-feminist may disagree with me, you and your wife divided up the responsibilities of successfully maintaining a family at that time. Now that your children are at a much more manageable age, the necessities of her constantly watching over them have diminished. Thus, it is no longer necessary for her to work only part-time. Why should you have to maintain your current lifestyle (one that you likely took on when your wife quit her job) while she gets a staycation? You should not have carry the burden of raising your family by yourself. A successful family dictates that everyone do their part. There shouldn't be any negotiations or rationalizing with her about that. I would demand that my significant other do her part. I've seen this behavior destroy families. [/QUOTE]
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