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#9373 - 04/27/04 01:24 AM
Re: choosing to wait it out
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Registered: 01/01/04
Posts: 678
Loc: Tazewell County, VA, USA
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Hi Meredith - no, didn't scare me off, but I did get confused over where I left my post <g>. I seem to do that a lot...especially now with warmer weather, I'm outside most of the daylight hours and when I get inside I shovel food into my mouth and then lay down to sleep. Nice visual, eh?
Your husband sounds *very* insecure and needs you to stand on so he can feel better about himself. Sad really but you're doing what you can to protect yourself. Do you owe him? I don't think you owe him more than you've already paid him. But, that's my, unasked for, opinion. I've been unhappy and I've been happy and, believe you me...happy is better...much, much better. I don't give anyone permission to disrespect me much less scream at me or hurt me or hit me. Usually people only try it once <g>. I'm a short little fat girl but when I'm angry I can get very, very large. When I've stood down a stallion I figure a man ain't all that big a deal. <ggg>
I very much hate it that you're in such an unhappy situation. It just sounds so sad and useless. Life is so very short and when we're gone there are only the memories left for others to hold. I want people to hold good memories of me and my life and that includes my marriage to Dave. Yes, we have had our words and differences but 99% of the time we respect each other and honor each other with our respect in words and deed. We're both strong enough that we don't need each other, we want each other and that's a tremendous difference.
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#9374 - 04/27/04 06:04 AM
Re: choosing to wait it out
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 4894
Loc: Orange County, California
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Thanks again everyone for your caring.
Sandra, I'll stand up to anyone but only in the past few years have I learned how to NOT fight. Not everything is worth the energy, especially if it's the 5,389th time he's started the same stupid fight. My husband craves attention regardless of how he gets it, and my biggest weapon is walking out. I'm taking off for a week or two in June without him, to go to a poetry festival & crafts fair in Berkeley, and then visit a few friends. He's upset that there are fewer and fewer things we do together, but I do what I need for my own happiness.
In a sense this sounds sad to me too, but I don't feel particularly sad. Life goes on, and I'm OK.
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#9375 - 04/27/04 11:42 AM
Re: choosing to wait it out
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Registered: 07/09/08
Posts: 23647
Loc: Maryland
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quote: Originally posted by meredithbead: Thanks again everyone for your caring.
I'm taking off for a week or two in June without him, to go to a poetry festival & crafts fair in Berkeley, and then visit a few friends. He's upset that there are fewer and fewer things we do together, but I do what I need for my own happiness.
In a sense this sounds sad to me too, but I don't feel particularly sad. Life goes on, and I'm OK.
Meredith, you're samrt to take the time away and make the most of it. Poetry and crafts spark your creativity and that makes you very happy. Make the most of your time away and enjoy the peacefulnees of not having to deal with tension in the air.
I'm glad you don't feel particularly sad and that you have your own interests that give you joy. Thanks for sharing.
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