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Daisy girl, married 28 years and on your DX day, he wants to fool around? He sounds like a Peter Pan and will never grow up, but maybe worth keeping for laughs.

Start hiring yard people, maid service and a cook. He might just start helping you a little more or go broke..

By all means have a nice talk with him and let him know your fears and that with his help you may be able to stay as independant as possible..
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Daisy girl, married 28 years and on your DX day, he wants to fool around? He sounds like a Peter Pan and will never grow up, but maybe worth keeping for laughs.

Start hiring yard people, maid service and a cook. He might just start helping you a little more or go broke..

By all means have a nice talk with him and let him know your fears and that with his help you may be able to stay as independant as possible..
Agreed! What she said . . .
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