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Do You Think About Divorce all the Time? |
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I'm 28 and have been married for 2 years. My wife and I have twin girls that are a little over a year old. Lately I find myself thinking about leaving all the time. I feel trapped and like I will die if I don't get out of this marriage.
My wife is a good person. She is a good mother and when we married I thought she was perfect, the girl I had been waiting for all my life. Now though I feel angry and frustrated. She refuses to work because she wants to stay home with the girls. It just seems that life has turned into the same thing day in and day out. I work, go home and listen to my wife talk about our girls, the broken microwave or whatever else is wrong.
I want to be free! All I can think about is being free of the responsibility. Living on my own without all the worry my wife brings. Is this a phase or do I need to act on my feelings and start life over?
Jared
Answer:
Jared, before you act on your feelings do some thinking about what life will be like after divorce. And, what may be causing the negative feelings you are...post continuedDo You Think About Divorce all the Time? originally appeared on About.com Divorce Support on Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 06:00:56.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Jenny Sanford: The Consequences of Ignoring Red Flags |
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ABC News is reporting that Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina refused to promise to be faithful in his wedding vows to Jenny Sanford
You remember Mark Sanford I'm sure. His world rocked when it was discovered that he had spent five days with his Argentine mistress instead of hiking the Appalachian Trail, as reported.
When the Governor's affair was revealed Jenny Sanford released a statement saying, "I believe wholeheartedly in the sanctity, dignity and importance of the institution of marriage. I believe that enduring love is primarily a commitment and an act of will, and for a commitment to be successful it must be reciprocal. I remain willing to forgive Mark for his indiscretions and to welcome him back, in time, if he continues to work toward reconciliation with a true spirit of humility and repentance."
One has to wonder why Jenny Sanford who believes in the "sanctity" of marriage would marry a man who refused to vow faithfulness. Did Jenny do what so many of us do when choosing a mate...over-look a red flag? Was Mark Sanford's refusal to promise faithfulness a blaring indication of what the future would hold for their marriage?
In an interview with Barbara Walters on 20/20 this Friday Jenny talks about Sanford's refusal to promise faithfulnees, "It bothered me to some extent, but ... we were very young, we were in love," I questioned it, but I got past it ... along with other doubts that I had."
It would seem Jenny Sanford made the mistake a lot of us do and that love really is blind. Blind to the point that we can be willing to put our beliefs and standards aside for the sake of being with the one we love.
Have you walked in Jenny's shoes? Did you marry someone regardless of the doubt and red flags? If so, what have you learned about "love" due to the experience?Jenny Sanford: The Consequences of Ignoring Red Flags originally appeared on About.com Divorce Support on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 11:42:08.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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Leaving your job? Don't forget your 401(k) |
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Question: I'm in my 30's and have a 401(k) from a previous job, 75% of which is invested in a variety of stock portfolios. Although my stock holdings have recovered a bit recently, I'm still down about ,000 from my peak balance. I'm planning to roll over this old 401(k) into either the 401(k) at my new job or into an IRA account, but I'm wondering whether I should do the rollover now while stocks are still cheap or wait until the market has recovered and then do it. What do think? --Todd Gerecke, Lynden, Washington
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