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[quote=Anonymous]If it’s truly a chronic thing, this should bother you even more in the context of the relationship (for your own sake) than as an example. I suspect if this is a real ongoing problem, you have an issue having your own emotional needs and only feel comfortable getting upset about your husband’s behavior toward you when you can see how it might affect your son. I.e., you may only give yourself “permission” to be upset if it is not only affecting you. Basically, assuming you’re not a narcissist and being a passive aggressive spoiled brat about a heart-shaped box full of stale chocolates— then you should be upset about his treatment of you for your OWN sake. Sure, it’s also bad modeling, but if it’s as you say it is, it’s a lot deeper than that.[/quote]
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