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Re: OT Marriage Problem
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Posted by Hard Choices, but on April 12, 2006 at 06:02:34 from (209.180.79.91):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
The one thing that Women understand is...ca$h. You are going to have to show your Wife that by changing lifestyles, you will be dramatically improving hers! She probably sees your Father as what you will become someday if you decide to make ranching your vocation. I would bet that he is like most hard-working, dedicated individuals of that generation..but your Wife is expecting more. Until you can demonstrate that the ranch can provide an income in excess of what you have now, She will probably object to following you into the unknown. The one thing that your Father really needs to do; is get involved with an estate planner. With Siblings, and Spouses, and Grandchildren; this situation has "problems" written all over it. This may be another reason that your Wife is acting the way she is...they seem to have an instinct for detecting what we can't. Regardless of your decision, Good Luck!
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