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Help! My Husband Is So Excited for Me to Join Him in Retirement. Uh, I Can’t Live Like Him.

Por: Slate Life February 22, 2023

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Every week, Dear Prudence answers additional questions from readers, just for Slate Plus members.  (It’s anonymous!) Q. Too Much to Do to Stop: My husband retired last May after a 30-year stressful career in law enforcement. I was so glad because the stress he was under concerned us both. Initially, he spent the first few months relaxing and doing nothing much.... + full article



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