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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]One of my family's love languages is[/b] ribbing, teasing and joking with each other. I grew up with that too having 5 siblings and my DH grew up the same way. So it was a natural fit. You cannot be sensitive and live with us. It is not malicious and is often delivered with a chuckle and a smile. There is a lot of laughter in our house. That being said, I realize that not everyone is built like us. Teasing can be mean-spirited and I get the sense that OP thinks her DH was crossing the line. In my view, I would tell the DH just that. "Hey, teasing and laughing is generally ok, but I felt you crossed the line last night. Here's why." [/quote] :roll: [/quote] What is the need for an eye roll here? This is an honest and helpful response. [/quote] I am the PP of the post that got eye rolled. Don't worry about it. Some people on DCUM are just negative for no good reason. [/quote]
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