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Reply to "Little Lies--What's Acceptable? What's Not?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why, in a loving partnership, there would be a need to account for yourself, or a need to conceal and omit details. Aren't we talking about two adults here? There seems to be some very childish behavior on your husband's part, and some very controlling behavior on your part in this situation. I would say, get used to that fact that the children and the dinner are your responsibility and eat before he gets there and don't cook for him or consider him. Have some fun things that you do with the kids that he is not a part of when he doesn't get home in time. Make him feel that he is missing out on family life with this behavior. Leave and go somewhere, like a fast food place and have a good time instead of waiting for him. Have a good time without him and his behavior may change, or you may change and be happier, which is even better.[/quote]
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