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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Listen, I’m very happy for these women with kind, supportive husbands who want to sing their praises. Great— tell you friends, tell her family, tell your her boss. But have a little empathy for those of us who don’t have this and struggle. I do not need to hear you talk about how gorgeous and smart your wife is — my husband has never said anything like that to me, even when we were dating, and I have terrible self-esteem anyway (or maybe I wouldn’t have married someone who gives so few compliment. Read the f***ing room. I don’t need to hear it.[/quote] That's a you and your husband problem. Don't rain on someone else's parade to make yourself feel better. Ditch that husband of yours. [/quote] Maybe, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s weird when men talk their wives up to other women. I felt this way the most when I was single, actually. Some of my friends’ husbands would go on and on to me about how great their wives were. At first I was like “I agree, that’s so great you feel that way too!” because of course, these were my friends. But at some point it’s like I get it, you really love your wife. Tell her. Complimenting her to me now and then is normal and fine, but sometimes it’s too much and these guys need to stop.[/quote]
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