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[quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately, I think the fact that your friends chose such a strong tactic is cause for you to go back and really rethink your perception of what happened. We travel a lot with friend and family couples. As fun as travel is, it also can be stressful. It seems like every trip at least there is one couple that has a small spat. When it happens we all look the other way and try to go along to get along without taking sides, and the spat blows over. If friends literally came up to talk to your husband with you standing nearby and then discussed what happened with him ... I just can't imagine doing that unless I thought the other party was totally and completely out of line. But I would do it when I felt so badly for the attacked person that I would want him or her to know that I was in complete solidarity and sympathetic. Perhaps there is one person in the group whom you feel could help you understand what happened from their perspective? Maybe you could talk on the phone or meet somewhere to get some input?[/quote]
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