Dear Amy: I am 64 and retired. My husband is 62 and has his own home-based business.
Your husband’s “play fund” seems to apply only to him. There doesn’t seem to be much play in your life.
My overall point is that you obviously feel trapped, but perhaps you should not look to your husband for solutions.Some long-time friends and I hadn’t seen each other for years and recently got together for a few days to reconnect.Upon finding out the bill was taken care of, “Alice” vocally refused this kind gesture and asked the waitress, “Can you reverse the payment?”Alice got upset and loudly questioned: “Did you just tell me what to do?” — drawing the attention of the rest of our table.
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