I see a trend with this as well. My dh lived off of his parents until he was 21, then I supported him through college because he had to "concentrate on his grades" and couldnt work and go to school at the same time (even though I did
). His older brother, 34, still lives at home. His mom is fully supporting his other brothers, 23 and 18. His mom was a nurse, and I have witnessed her working 12 hour shifts, then coming home to cook, clean, and do laundry, and clean. If she didnt do it, it did not get done.
She ended up divorcing their dad, after finding out that he had fathered yet a SECOND child out of wedlock.
My dh is not like his father, thankfully, but no one in their right mind would look at our situation as an equal partnership, with the way things are.

She ended up divorcing their dad, after finding out that he had fathered yet a SECOND child out of wedlock.
My dh is not like his father, thankfully, but no one in their right mind would look at our situation as an equal partnership, with the way things are.
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