In a recent Slate advice column, a spouse expresses frustration over their husband's lack of effort in preparing for medical school, which he claims is his full-time 'job'. The wife has been financially supporting them for three years while taking on all household responsibilities. The column emphasizes the importance of evaluating the balance of effort in relationships, suggesting that the husband's reluctance to apply to medical school may indicate a broader issue in their partnership. Ultimately, it encourages open communication about expectations and responsibilities.
So I'm going to say this gently and I hope kindly: I don't think your partner has any plans to actually apply to medical school.
It seems that your support has overtime just enabled him. You're doing everything, and he isn't making a serious effort.
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