My jobless husband needs to snap out of the sulks

The Problem

My husband has just lost his job on Wall Street. When he was in work he was impossible, living on the adrenaline of deal-making. Now he loafs around the house, sullen, full of self-pity and criticising everything the children or I do. Should I pretend to be sympathetic? Or should I tell him to suck it up and be grateful that we are not under any financial pressure? I'm not going to divorce him, because of the children, but I would like to know if Masters of the Universe ever recover.

Wife, 42

LUCY'S ANSWER

Your problem has brought on such an outpouring of bile on FT.com that I strongly urge you not to look. According to readers, you are a chilly, go-getting cow in need of therapy. Your husband has toiled hard to keep you in designer frocks and needs your support; you are a sociopath for not providing it.

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