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[quote=Anonymous]I am plagued by the divisiveness in my own home. DH has evolved into a "Prepper". I don't think there is a shred of logic to this, and it feels like it is starting to shred the family fabric (not unlike the politicization we experience nationally). Any advice on how to work collaboratively. I am so bummed! What's the best M.O.? I am sure I am not alone. BTW, I grew up overseas and was evacuated on more than one occasion, so I feel like I have seen the real thing (blackouts, then separated from the home (including pets and everything you own) for weeks; once there was nothing to return to; once it was fine to return). I have no squabble with the recently purchased guns (not a fan, but not squabbling). But I really don't get it and I am finding it increasingly difficult to deal with. We've been married going on 18 years, and this guy is looking like a stranger! We started as a couple with common views on fiscal conservativeness, social liberalness, and a difference of opinion on social safety net. I'm looking to moderate GOP-ers for advice here. [/quote]
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