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July 22, 2008 at 9:20 AM #244647July 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM #244466
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ParticipantAt some point, she doesn’t want to get it. Try working the husband route, everytime she talks about it all, ask if he is ok with it. Help him grow a spine (ask about how he liked the book), and let the person who should be fighting these fights do it. She most likey uses you against him anyways, so help him fight back. (“seattle” is ok with it, and she is so good at saving money, so it isnt a big deal!)
July 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM #244611DWCAP
ParticipantAt some point, she doesn’t want to get it. Try working the husband route, everytime she talks about it all, ask if he is ok with it. Help him grow a spine (ask about how he liked the book), and let the person who should be fighting these fights do it. She most likey uses you against him anyways, so help him fight back. (“seattle” is ok with it, and she is so good at saving money, so it isnt a big deal!)
July 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM #244619DWCAP
ParticipantAt some point, she doesn’t want to get it. Try working the husband route, everytime she talks about it all, ask if he is ok with it. Help him grow a spine (ask about how he liked the book), and let the person who should be fighting these fights do it. She most likey uses you against him anyways, so help him fight back. (“seattle” is ok with it, and she is so good at saving money, so it isnt a big deal!)
July 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM #244675DWCAP
ParticipantAt some point, she doesn’t want to get it. Try working the husband route, everytime she talks about it all, ask if he is ok with it. Help him grow a spine (ask about how he liked the book), and let the person who should be fighting these fights do it. She most likey uses you against him anyways, so help him fight back. (“seattle” is ok with it, and she is so good at saving money, so it isnt a big deal!)
July 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM #244684DWCAP
ParticipantAt some point, she doesn’t want to get it. Try working the husband route, everytime she talks about it all, ask if he is ok with it. Help him grow a spine (ask about how he liked the book), and let the person who should be fighting these fights do it. She most likey uses you against him anyways, so help him fight back. (“seattle” is ok with it, and she is so good at saving money, so it isnt a big deal!)
July 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM #244580DWCAP
ParticipantBTW, does this woman work? You mentioned Hubby’s income, but what about hers? If not, and the kids are in school, this woman needs a job.
July 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM #244727DWCAP
ParticipantBTW, does this woman work? You mentioned Hubby’s income, but what about hers? If not, and the kids are in school, this woman needs a job.
July 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM #244736DWCAP
ParticipantBTW, does this woman work? You mentioned Hubby’s income, but what about hers? If not, and the kids are in school, this woman needs a job.
July 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM #244795DWCAP
ParticipantBTW, does this woman work? You mentioned Hubby’s income, but what about hers? If not, and the kids are in school, this woman needs a job.
July 22, 2008 at 1:52 PM #244801DWCAP
ParticipantBTW, does this woman work? You mentioned Hubby’s income, but what about hers? If not, and the kids are in school, this woman needs a job.
July 22, 2008 at 1:59 PM #244590seattle-relo
ParticipantNo, she’s a stay at home mom. Her kids are in school and she just likes her “lady of leisure” life. She has talked about getting a job at times, but I think enjoys sitting by the pool and taking her kids to all their scheduled activities. She went to college in her mid 20’s and once she graduted had a baby and never really used her bachelors degree. In all fairness I will say for a woman who has been home over 8 years re-entering the workforce can be overwhelming, but I don’t think she has really been very serious about it to even explore her options.
July 22, 2008 at 1:59 PM #244738seattle-relo
ParticipantNo, she’s a stay at home mom. Her kids are in school and she just likes her “lady of leisure” life. She has talked about getting a job at times, but I think enjoys sitting by the pool and taking her kids to all their scheduled activities. She went to college in her mid 20’s and once she graduted had a baby and never really used her bachelors degree. In all fairness I will say for a woman who has been home over 8 years re-entering the workforce can be overwhelming, but I don’t think she has really been very serious about it to even explore her options.
July 22, 2008 at 1:59 PM #244747seattle-relo
ParticipantNo, she’s a stay at home mom. Her kids are in school and she just likes her “lady of leisure” life. She has talked about getting a job at times, but I think enjoys sitting by the pool and taking her kids to all their scheduled activities. She went to college in her mid 20’s and once she graduted had a baby and never really used her bachelors degree. In all fairness I will say for a woman who has been home over 8 years re-entering the workforce can be overwhelming, but I don’t think she has really been very serious about it to even explore her options.
July 22, 2008 at 1:59 PM #244805seattle-relo
ParticipantNo, she’s a stay at home mom. Her kids are in school and she just likes her “lady of leisure” life. She has talked about getting a job at times, but I think enjoys sitting by the pool and taking her kids to all their scheduled activities. She went to college in her mid 20’s and once she graduted had a baby and never really used her bachelors degree. In all fairness I will say for a woman who has been home over 8 years re-entering the workforce can be overwhelming, but I don’t think she has really been very serious about it to even explore her options.
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