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I have an engineering degree, but my husband won’t let me work after kids

Por: New York Post Life October 18, 2022

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It all started well enough, but I never thought I’d be in this position. I was 21 and just finishing my engineering degree when I met my future husband.  I met him at a party of a mutual friend – not at uni. Looking back now, that was a sign of what was to come, but I was too naïve to realize it. ‘He doesn’t value education’ My husband didn’t go to uni – he didn’t have to. He belongs to a large family which owns multiple... + full article



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