Husband refuses to give me a hug when i’m sad

Anonymous
I’m going out on a limb here that you are a man. Hopefully not a married man. If you actually read what she wrote-she communicated to him she needed a hug and he refused. (there is a dictionary that can define those for you because you believed she had not asked what she wanted. I might also suggest that you look up the definition of crying. It is an emotion and nowhere is it said that it’s childish). Nowhere in her message did she use any form of name calling-for which you were quick to do on more than one occasion. And very convenient that you didn’t address anything about the anger she mentioned twice. God help the people in your life. I would suggest therapy for you, but I would probably guarantee you’re too smart for that. All the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going out on a limb here that you are a man. Hopefully not a married man. If you actually read what she wrote-she communicated to him she needed a hug and he refused. (there is a dictionary that can define those for you because you believed she had not asked what she wanted. I might also suggest that you look up the definition of crying. It is an emotion and nowhere is it said that it’s childish). Nowhere in her message did she use any form of name calling-for which you were quick to do on more than one occasion. And very convenient that you didn’t address anything about the anger she mentioned twice. God help the people in your life. I would suggest therapy for you, but I would probably guarantee you’re too smart for that. All the best.


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