Advice: A reader isn’t enjoying small town living, but her husband is happy there.
We moved to an extremely small town, which has very few entertainment opportunities. It entails over two hours of driving to get all but the most basic of medical care. Most of the women here grew up with their friends and are not welcoming.
He’s an outdoor guy. All I do is watch TV with him or wait for him to not be working. I want to move to a place where I have more options for friendship and entertainment, but he refuses to move.He doesn’t like to travel, and I am afraid the rest of my life will be spent living in this fishbowl where I can only look outside and be alone. He rejects the idea of looking for another place and becomes angry when I bring it up.Your husband’s “play fund” seems to apply only to him.
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