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[quote=Anonymous]This is somewhat of a convoluted story, but it is one of many examples of my DH making me feel like I'm losing my mind. DD is a young tween and told me earlier in the week that DH had planned to take her out for a surprise this weekend, but she didn't know details. This didn't strike me as that unusual b/c DH often has his own plans for the weekends and doesn't try to coordinate with me. Anyway, this morning DH (who had been out of town until last night) revealed that the surprise outing is a concert for a young pop star. I'll admit that I'm a little jealous that I wasn't invited--because I'd like to go to DD's first "real" concert with her--but I'm also frustrated because weeks ago, I suggested to DH that we take DD to see Meghan Traynor and he said no because he thought the show would be "inappropriate." When I mentioned that this morning (out of DD's hearing), DH said that 1) he DID tell me about the plans and I said I didn't want to go, and 2) we didn't go see Meghan Traynor b/c I couldn't get tickets. What?! I have no idea why he says stuff that's not true other than he wants me to feel crazy. This is such a common occurrence! Does anyone else have this issue?[/quote]
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