I guess what is really sort of "sticking" with me about this decision is how much worse things will be if CPC is not employed.
To me, not having a job and a stable income would be very, very stressful. And while somebody can try their hardest to find a job that often takes time... usually more time than we want it to. Factor in a very depleted economy in a state that has two MAJOR disasters in five years it's tough. Stress from all angles (then again who doesn't have many angles of stress?!)
While nobody can control anybody, in my mind, the transparency plan that is in place makes things clear. You stray and that is that. And if that is that then at least CPC *can* take care of himself and his daughter and navigate the legalities of divorce with a stable income.
I am sure I am in the minority and that is okay but it's CPC's wife that needs to be busting ass to follow the plan because if she doesn't, she knows what is at stake.