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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I get what happened. He was 30 when we met but was a teenager at heart and just didn't know what to do when he met his wife. [b]According to him, he knew from day one and that is why he was so nervous.[/b] In his prior relationships, there was less pressure, so he could be more open. .[/quote] And I've got a bridge... [quote=Anonymous] The trips were not specifically to exclude me. The trips were for other reasons (big birthdays, etc), but DH told me that they were "guy trips" because he didn't want me to feel bad that his friends didn't want me there, but they were coed trips,[b] and sometimes his friends told them they were "guys" trips and he says he was really surprised that there were girls, too.[/b][/quote] Does writing these things down help you to believe them?? Lady your husband is the king of spin. A master manipulator. [/quote]
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