My husband lost his well-paid job. His son goes to a private school, and we couldn’t afford it anymore. He suggested we sell our big house and move somewhere smaller because, as he said, “my son’s education comes first.” I understood his love for his child, but the thought of losing the home we had built together left me shaken.
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