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Frustrated
Submitted by MelissaOrlov on
It sounds as if you are being harder on yourself than your wife. Getting your degree is an important step for you and your family. It will most likely improve your financial stability in the future - something that you both will surely appreciate.
There are times in a marriage when one thing or another must "give" in order to reach certain goals, and it sounds as if you are in one of those times. That said, no marriage thrives if one or both partners is feeling ignored. Perhaps you can do this:
Melissa Orlov
Thank you for the advice, I
Submitted by rgsqdrn on
You are doing the best you can for your family
Submitted by doodlebug74 on