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Reply to "I know that my DH is lying to me about something insignificant, but he will not admit it."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=dmvwordsmith][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think he is lying because when I told him that he didn't tell me, he completely lashed out and flipped out. Out of nowhere. I don't think he would be so quick to go on the offensive if it was an honest mistake. [b]Plus he has a history of lying w/this guy[/b].[/quote] And that's because you are being a shrew about it. This isn't about him lying. This is about how fucking out of line you are and have been. You ARE trying to control his movements and his associations, and it is despicable.[/quote] LOL this has got to be the DH. [/quote] Even if it is, doesn't mean he's not fucking right. Some wives need to back the hell off. When you try to control a man, he just gets wilder. Show him you trust him, expect alot of him and he'll rise to the occasion. Treat him like a boy you'll get him acting like one.[/quote] Can we get rid of this scourge of MRAs around here? Moving on ... It sounds like this incident is triggering your residual anger at how DH acted a few months ago. Let him go out, then have an honest conversation about how you can move forward. Don't focus on whether he told you about his plans or not - that isn't the main point.[/quote]
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