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[quote=Anonymous]Ok, I really thought I'd heard everything possible on DCUM but tonight was wow, and I hope you are a talented troll. But if you are real, and not going to leave him....yes, what PP directly above says. Do it in person, the two of you, and have your DH confess to all this crap, tell him you are both in counseling. All that stuff that the PP directly above that you quote in 00:01 said. And fine, don't leave him, kids involved, I get it....but you need to stop whitewashing this situation and believing that your DH is a nice guy. You are not married to a nice guy. He is not loyal. Oh, except to his friends, as you state in 23:54. So OP, it's your life and you can choose to stay with him, but know his friends come before you, and he is not loyal to you, and he will badmouth you again. Leopards don't change their spots, and "30 with the heart of a teenager" or whatever you said, is baloney. My 15 y.o. would never be so two-faced and disloyal. Face up to really who he is--really, the person that you have married and what you have decided to stick with, and you will be better off.[/quote]
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