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Old 03-08-2011, 15:59   #9
Pete
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Originally Posted by scooterdude713 View Post
Wrong.

The men just feel emasculated because their women are off in Iraq or Afghanistan. The men feel that they do not wear the pants in the relationship and can not cope with that feeling. Those men are not strong enough to stand by their women and support them. Simply as that.
Your statement does not square with this "......About half of all married women in the military are married to a fellow service member, compared with less than 10 percent of military men. While it can be an advantage to be married to someone who understands military life, balancing two military careers poses challenges....."

Could that be a factor as apposed to the standard "stay at home, working and juggling everything military wife"?
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