You probably should join him in returning to school. Since you misspelled "college", higher education may be far-fetched, but there's always adult education classes. Try some.
2006-10-05 20:21:26
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answered by StanfordUG 1
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Well, I don't think you are a spoiled brat, I would be the same way. This is just life, and you have to save the best for when you do get together. You are both working for a better life, and be glad that you have the energy and time to do this. Look at so many that do not plan, and later in life, have nothing. You can set aside some time for when you do get together, make a special date, and then plan something special. No interruptions, just something you both enjoy. It does not have to be expensive, just assign a time for just you and he. Even if it is not for a long time, the time is just for the two of you. If you want to have a quality time together, then take it now, don't put that part off, you have to have intimacy or your marriage will fall apart and all the hard work won't mean anything. Don't let either one of you develop a wandering eye, just over not getting enough time, or rather quality time. Just have a talk with him, and tell him your needs. If he is a good husband and concerned about you, he will understand. I am sure it is not easy on him either.
2006-10-06 03:07:31
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answered by shardf 5
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Spoiled brat, surely you must get some time together?
Fun; go out with your girlfriends.
2006-10-06 03:05:01
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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