What should a wife do with a husband who, for the most part of the marriage, cannot consistenly provide for his family and has to rely on his wife to be the sole breadwinner. He trades in stocks and shares and complains that it is a risky business that requires capital and since he does not have the capital, he is not able to succeed. Other times, he blames it on the market conditions. The wife had on several occasions paid his debts off. As a husband and a father, when the wife reminds him of his obligations as a father, he gives the reason that he does not have the money and so is not able to do anything. It has come to a point that when the wife complains about the smallest thing, he sees it as a complain about him not giving her the money that she expects, though the wife don't really need the money as she has enough. The wife though still expects the money so that he is always reminded of his obligation to the family. He sees this "demand" as a tall order from her
2006-10-25
01:10:56
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Marriage & Divorce