Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on May 02, 2010 at 06:37:17 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: am I crazy? posted by larry@stinescorner on May 02, 2010 at 04:51:18:
Stop being so selfish, and let her drive the tractors a time or two---problem solved. Well except you will never get a chance to play. Well I guess you did say you had two tractors, perhaps a solution is at hand.
If you keep up the pace you may get a divorce, if you get her addicted ya got to shell out lots of money for more tractors for her. Both are very costly.
I've been divorced twice, I doubt that the farm is the real deep down issue. She probably wants to spend some time with you doing things she enjoys. That is a very tough call, and often once a guy catches on it is to late in the game.
We are all guilty of trying to make the dollar for our families, but often others can see issues before we do. Those tractors are great, but give it some serious thought about her feelings. We are all human, only the blessed get to play with tractors all the time.
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