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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The one hour coffee every morning is weird.[/b] Talking on the phone to your co workers is normal and can be productive. It's also often better from a liability perspective not to put things in email. SO telling him he should email rather than talk to his worker is weird and controlling. the baby nausea, well, maybe she's letting him know she feels bad and it is impacting her work. [/quote] This is dumb. I see people in my office all the time chattering away in the kitchen, male, female, non-binary. Have you never heard of the proverbial water cooler?[/quote] Work colleagues don’t sit an hour before or after work downloading from the night before. I don’t do all this or share all this with work colleagues. [/quote I do. With both men and women that I work with. OP and everyone in her court are way overreacting. Even if the husband is just digging the attention, so what. When you're in your 50s and married for decades, partners do get bored and annoyed with each other. So what if you just like a little new energy in your conversations. OP needs a job and hobbies herself and to stop relying on her husband for all her emotional needs.[/quote]
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