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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. What I mean when I say validate/acknowledge is more basic. I just want him to be like “oh no! Oh wow Honey, You really did yourself in, well this sucks” and then when I tell him “I’m worried how I’ll do nights with the kids alone if I can’t walk” he could say something like “yeah that’s going to be hard. We’re going to have to figure something out for that, but let’s first see how you are in the morning and what the doc says”. I’m not expecting that he endlessly sit there while I whine and bitch and complain. But we have a shared household and life and children together, and I just want him to be in it with me. The silence does make me feel alone/crazy/confused/worse.[/quote]
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