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Reply to "no, husband, i'm not being a "control freak" for wanting you to have a passport"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP again - and, just one more time: thank you all for your continued attention and concern. I like to stock up on things like cereal and soy milk and toilet paper, so that I don't find myself without, when it's time to use them. I feel similarly about having my passport - I feel more comfortable knowing it's there, when I need it. And once again: the issue is now resolved. We have sent off our passport applications. It turned out to be one small fight, with a few angry words exchanged on both sides, and now it's a non-issue. We won't miss the $110; given our finances (which are fine! we're not rich but fine!) I feel like peace of mind is worth that much. This has been enlightening in terms of how many opinions there can be about whether it's good to have a valid passport or if you should wait until you have a trip planned. Seems like there isn't one right answer here - just preferences, often strong. And keeping a spouse happy when it requires little effort - which this does - also seems like a virtue. I do it for my husband, he does it for me. In any case, I think this issue is closed now? I guess now we can move on to talking about capris and how awful those are, right??[/quote]
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