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Reply to "Little Lies--What's Acceptable? What's Not?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]guy here - except for the kid one, the others are meaningless. your own insecurity is making you crazy and to see things when there is nothing.[/quote] Another guy. Ditto. OP--remember, you are his spouse, not his mother. You're treating him like a little child asking him to account for every minute he's out of your sight. That's stifling. Instead of focusing on the details, you need to focus on the ends that matter. You are a parent of two young children and your partner is coming home late at 7:30 or 8:00. You need to change the message from "what time are your leaving, where are you stopping and when are you getting home" to "It's difficult managing two kids by myself. I need you to get home sooner, like by 7:00. Then it's up to him as an adult to decide if he wants to leave work an hour earlier or cut out the stops and do them some other time.[/quote] Yup.[/quote]
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