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You need a third-party (preferably more than one other person), non-biased arbitrator.
This is a very good suggestion and I've thumbed you up.
I think your reputation and not your advice here is getting you thumbed down.
...and yet again, you throw the community a curveball. Sane, reasonable, and intelligent advice.
I'd consider a counseling session to foster discussion but I don't think I'd like anyone aiding in the actual decision. I'm going to try what q25t suggested first. Thanks for your reply!
Is it normal my husband won't discuss the options?
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This is a very good suggestion and I've thumbed you up.
I think your reputation and not your advice here is getting you thumbed down.
...and yet again, you throw the community a curveball. Sane, reasonable, and intelligent advice.
I'd consider a counseling session to foster discussion but I don't think I'd like anyone aiding in the actual decision. I'm going to try what q25t suggested first. Thanks for your reply!