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Posted by Harley on April 11, 2006 at 18:59:11 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT Marriage Problem posted by Bob on April 11, 2006 at 18:32:38:
For goodness sake, if you do go to the ranch, think it out very deeply about keeping it in your dad's name till you see which way the wind is going to blow. Went through this about 6 years ago and he11 hath no fury like a woman's scorn. She can, will, and will be good at, making your life one living he11. That's what unhappy women do. And they are pure dee good at it. There are several points to look at before you get that far first though. Like was said above, and I been there, you can't live your life in misery and you can't live your life for the kids. They are old enough to see through that already now, and someday they will be grown and gone and then what will you have? Another thing might be to point out, if it looks like she wants to stay with you, is point out the fact that she wouldn't have to work if you live on the farm. Don't tell her yet that she will work harder there than she ever did 9-5. Only you can decide what you want to do, but take it from an old timer, if she is already saying what she is saying, she already wants out, she just doesn't want to be the one to initiate it, that would make her the heavy. The only thing any of us can tell you is what we would do, and you have to do what you want to do. Personally, I'd be packing my suitcase. Best of luck. These things are never easy. Harley
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