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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No idea why you are nagging him. You being ashamed of him and making excuses is your own problem and frankly he deserves better from a partner. You can go to events on your own and allow him his down time so he can continue to be a great dad and provider. Your selfish desire to force him to be in uncomfortable situations so you can look good will probably drive him away. Grow up. You're not playing a married couple on tv that has to keep up appearances. Care more about your partner's happiness than what the jones' think. Find some girlfriends to go out with you if you can't stand to show up solo. Give your spouse a break. He's not your ken doll. [/quote] This is a tad extreme. It's not unreasonable for her to expect him to be able to go out with her once a week.[/quote] Once a week is a lot.[/quote] That would be a lot for my DH too. We go to a group social activity maybe once every 3 months and have come around to just having him leave early when he's hit his max for socializing. Our friends are used to it.[/quote]
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