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Reply to "Husband is silent when I most desperately need reassurance and acknowledgment "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you telling us that while you were venting to him, he just stood there silent and pretended not to hear you? Or did he say things, but not what you needed? If you are talking to someone and he is ignoring you, sure he is an ass. If he is saying things, but not what you want to hear, what is he a sorting hat from Hogwarts that can read you thoughts?[/quote] Op here. I’m talking silence. Looking at me but completely silent. This has happened lots of other times, and not just when I’m upset. Total silence. [/quote] Your husband is thinking one or more of the following: 1) What is she ranting about now? 2) Is this really Lebron's 10th finals appearance and how will he do against Miami? 3) I'm probably not going to get some tonight if she's in this type of mood 4) Am I supposed to nod yes to what she is saying? Keep completely still and maybe she will stop and walk away 5) I wish my wife had some girlfriends to yap at about these things[/quote] I bet without your wife you would utterly fall apart. Men are the neediest little shits I've ever met. That's why as soon as they divorce or are widowed, they glom onto another woman. Depending on their age, they need a pussy or a nurse. The worst need both simultaneously. That's why the term "manbaby" exists.[/quote] Lol. The other reason to read DCUM, responses like this[/quote] I know, right? This lady is so wound up. She's right about men needing some punani. But she's wrong about men falling apart and needing a woman. When a man and a woman divorce, women fare worse than men. Men typically have more financial stability which they use to buy the fruit of choice (this is a want, not a need), which is mainly punani. Plain and simple.[/quote]
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