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What the heck is plan B?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 214782" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Linda, I am so sad to hear that now your marriage is sort of spiraling. Seems like it's been one hit after another for the two of you. </p><p>I'm sure we don't know the ups and downs and it seems the stress has pretty much tipped husband's canoe or something. </p><p>At one time, walking in your shoes seemed to be an impossible task from my seat. Now trying to imagine of walking in husband's shoes seems like an impossible task.</p><p>He has been a trooper with your illness and the kids and being a support while your sweet mom was ill. Maybe he needs a weekend away to recharge his battery. </p><p>Just thinking out loud why a husband who has been your rock has decided seemingly overnight to think about leaving. </p><p>Marriage is a bizarre dance that is specific to each couple so no suggestion we would make will be a good fit for you and husband. </p><p>I hope that you both get the help you need to make a marriage work. : (</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 214782, member: 3"] Linda, I am so sad to hear that now your marriage is sort of spiraling. Seems like it's been one hit after another for the two of you. I'm sure we don't know the ups and downs and it seems the stress has pretty much tipped husband's canoe or something. At one time, walking in your shoes seemed to be an impossible task from my seat. Now trying to imagine of walking in husband's shoes seems like an impossible task. He has been a trooper with your illness and the kids and being a support while your sweet mom was ill. Maybe he needs a weekend away to recharge his battery. Just thinking out loud why a husband who has been your rock has decided seemingly overnight to think about leaving. Marriage is a bizarre dance that is specific to each couple so no suggestion we would make will be a good fit for you and husband. I hope that you both get the help you need to make a marriage work. : ( [/QUOTE]
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