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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is similar. He is also sweet and helpful and adores our family but he can be a pain and controlling too and sometimes does not want to hear me. I try to let go of stuff i can let go of and pick my battles. It's a flaw. I'm reluctant to call it abusive that seems extreme, we are, in those moments battling for control. Sometimes i have to say, hey dude, we are partners, you need to hear me. Mostly he will. Look at him in the big picture but i will tell you that it does not seem uncommon.[/quote] OP here: This is very true. I admit I was more sensitive because my mother was in the hospital (food poisoning it turns out) and the dog was showing signs of an illness flare. I would love an explanation from him though and he has none, which frightens me a bit.[/quote]
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