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Q I’m 35 and after my baby was born (in my second marriage) I felt as if my whole life came to a standstill. My husband was never emotionally or physically there for me when I was pregnant and I felt very lonely. I’m a housewife and feel trapped.

I have to ask my husband for everything, including toiletries for myself. I have to tell him if I need money for things, and can’t run the house properly because I feel terrible always asking for the stuff we need.

After two years

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