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<blockquote data-quote="9.5er" data-source="post: 1602735" data-attributes="member: 51545"><p>I must admit I did not read all of the responses. I skimmed over about half. Most of it was good advice. </p><p>My situation was similar a few years ago. She worked full time while I was part time. Once I got on full time she went to school to become a RN. The stress of my job and her stress from school made things very tense for awhile. We were able to work things out and now our marriage is stronger than ever. </p><p>You can work things out but you BOTH have to want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9.5er, post: 1602735, member: 51545"] I must admit I did not read all of the responses. I skimmed over about half. Most of it was good advice. My situation was similar a few years ago. She worked full time while I was part time. Once I got on full time she went to school to become a RN. The stress of my job and her stress from school made things very tense for awhile. We were able to work things out and now our marriage is stronger than ever. You can work things out but you BOTH have to want it. [/QUOTE]
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