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Chapter 1: How can I address resentment towards my husband's financial contributions?
The story that I have is that he doesn't have the confidence to go out and do better for himself.
But he's doing just fine for himself. He likes his life. You don't like that he's not going out to give you the life you want.
Well, and not just that I want, but the life we agreed that we wanted together.
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How are you?
I'm well. How are you?
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Chapter 2: What steps can I take to improve communication about financial expectations in marriage?
What is, give me a definition of leader.
Um, you know.
I hear that a lot from women and it's often a moving finish line. What does a leader mean to you?
The person that you can depend on to take care of things, you know, like, I guess that's basically what it is.
Where is he not dependable?
Well, I guess, you know, the biggest part for me is just not being the one to earn enough so that I can stay home with our, you know, kids. That's kind of what I always wanted and we had talked about before we got married. And then it just kind of never happened.
Is he not earning enough for you to stay at home with the kids because he's lazy?
No, no.
I think it's... Okay, so hold on. Don't start answering yet. I'm trying to pull it apart, okay? And I know it's kind of uncomfortable.
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