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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 276294" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lisa, I agree with MM. You kept up your end of the bargain - he did not. You did the very best you could for all those years and he did not. With only one of the partners trying, it is no longer a 'marriage', and to my way of thinking, you are no longer obligated to stick to those vows. If the marriage is dead, HE killed it, not you. No one would expect you to sacrifice your chance at a happy, joyful life on your own because of vows you both made but he apparently didn't take as seriously as you did.</p><p> </p><p>And now he's trying to sabotage your efforts to go to school? After all the work and effort you've put in to it? He should be supporting you, not trying to trip you up! Of course, the results of your education will be a well paying job, and having a well paying job is your ticket to independence and a life on your own without him! Maybe that's why he's trying to sabotage you about school!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 276294, member: 1883"] Lisa, I agree with MM. You kept up your end of the bargain - he did not. You did the very best you could for all those years and he did not. With only one of the partners trying, it is no longer a 'marriage', and to my way of thinking, you are no longer obligated to stick to those vows. If the marriage is dead, HE killed it, not you. No one would expect you to sacrifice your chance at a happy, joyful life on your own because of vows you both made but he apparently didn't take as seriously as you did. And now he's trying to sabotage your efforts to go to school? After all the work and effort you've put in to it? He should be supporting you, not trying to trip you up! Of course, the results of your education will be a well paying job, and having a well paying job is your ticket to independence and a life on your own without him! Maybe that's why he's trying to sabotage you about school! [/QUOTE]
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