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Woman Tells Husband He Can Relocate Alone After He Receives Yet Another ‘Better’ Job Offer
Stressed woman sitting on floor among packed boxes, refusing to move again after decades of relocating for husband's career

Woman Tells Husband He Can Relocate Alone After He Receives Yet Another ‘Better’ Job Offer

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It’s not uncommon for women to make huge sacrifices after getting married and having kids. Some give up their careers, education, social life, and put self-care on the backburner — all in the name of family.

One stay-at-home mom says she’s prioritized her husband’s career for more than 2 decades, and has relocated so many times she’s lost count. For the first time in ages, she’s feeling settled and genuinely happy. She’s even started working, earning good money, and has made some new friends. Now, her husband wants to relocate yet again, but she has flat-out refused. He’s calling her selfish and she’s wondering if he’s right…

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    She’s spent the better part of 20 years relocating each time her husband got a new position

    Woman sitting on floor overwhelmed by packing boxes, refusing to move after decades relocating for husband’s career.

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    She’s decided “enough is enough” and is refusing to move yet again — but he says she’s selfish

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    She later revealed that her husband had moved out because he needed time to think

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    Is home really where the heart is? A recent study explores the highs and lows of relocating for a partner’s career

    It’s not always as simple as saying, “where you go, I go.” While it is an act of love and support, relocating with or for a partner can come with its own set of challenges, risks and consequences.

    As an individual, you’ll need to adjust to a completely new environment, build a new social community, attempt to retain your sense of individuality, and keep your personal ambition intact. As a couple, it can make you or break you.

    A new study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin reveals that relocating for work is becoming more and more common. In Canada, over half a million households moved for job opportunities between 2017 and 2022.

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    The researchers looked into the lives of 206 couples to investigate the rewards and stressors that accompany relocating with a partner to support their career. The respondents were surveyed 2-months pre-relocation and 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-months post-relocation. The research team then compared the answers of the relocators (those getting a new job) and the accompanying partners, to see who was stressed by what, and when.

    “Relocators generally experienced more stress prior to the move across several domains including moving away from family, losing social ties, finding housing, finances, and administrative tasks, compared to accompanying partners. They also reported greater early rewards related to starting their new position,” notes the paper.

    It adds that accompanying partners experienced more rewards related to their partner’s job, losing social ties, finding housing, and finances prior to relocation.

    “These role-based differences may be shaped by the relocator’s feelings of responsibility or guilt for causing the disruption to their partners’ lives and careers, and the accompanying partner’s decision to sacrifice by prioritizing their partner’s aspirations over their own,” the researchers said, adding that many of these differences diminished over time as accompanying partners re-established their own careers and both partners adapted to the transition.

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    As Forbes reports, “a solid foundation in your relationship sets the stage for a solid future, despite the chaos and upheaval of a move.”

    The researchers found that couples who were more satisfied in their relationship fared better before, during and after a move. They faced lower levels of stress in the early stages, steeper declines in stress levels as time went on, and a more consistent sense of reward overall.

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    “Polish that backbone!”: many felt it was time for the woman to put her needs first

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    Upstaged75
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He's a selfish inconsiderate jerk. She should dump him and enjoy her life as it is.

    linnetteavianna
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    10 hours ago

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    I get paid over 220 Bucks per hour working from home with 2 kids at home. i never thought i'd be able to do it but my best friend earns over 15k a month doing this and she convinced me to try. the potential with this is endless..., COPY HERE➤➤ 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗝𝗼𝗯𝟭.𝗰𝗼𝗺

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    FreeTheUnicorn
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like she supported his job over and over again but now he doesn't care about hers. Stand your ground, OP

    Binky Melnik
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “Sounds like she supported his job over and over”: It also sounds as if he’s gonna keep right on demanding she move for him because HE is the “breadwinner.” I doesnt seem to have entered his mind that she’s doing great at winning bread all by herself, or if it *had* dawned him that he resents it because he enjoys feeling like a “savior” who is able to provide for his family. I think he’s creepily selfish and controlling and I’m finding myself hoping he does actually move and leave her and her sons to be HAPPY for once.

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    Emilu
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You've done your time, OP. Time to put your foot down, polish up that shiny spine and tell him you're not willing to move and why. Good luck.

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    Upstaged75
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He's a selfish inconsiderate jerk. She should dump him and enjoy her life as it is.

    linnetteavianna
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    10 hours ago

    This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

    I get paid over 220 Bucks per hour working from home with 2 kids at home. i never thought i'd be able to do it but my best friend earns over 15k a month doing this and she convinced me to try. the potential with this is endless..., COPY HERE➤➤ 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗝𝗼𝗯𝟭.𝗰𝗼𝗺

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    FreeTheUnicorn
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like she supported his job over and over again but now he doesn't care about hers. Stand your ground, OP

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “Sounds like she supported his job over and over”: It also sounds as if he’s gonna keep right on demanding she move for him because HE is the “breadwinner.” I doesnt seem to have entered his mind that she’s doing great at winning bread all by herself, or if it *had* dawned him that he resents it because he enjoys feeling like a “savior” who is able to provide for his family. I think he’s creepily selfish and controlling and I’m finding myself hoping he does actually move and leave her and her sons to be HAPPY for once.

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    Emilu
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You've done your time, OP. Time to put your foot down, polish up that shiny spine and tell him you're not willing to move and why. Good luck.

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