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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so sorry. That would be heartbreaking. I also have a very manly DH (fishing, works on engines, athletic, handy, etc) and we have only daughters. Our oldest daughter really enjoys fishing with him and helping with hands on projects- they built and painted a bird house, they've gone camping with DH's best friend and his two kids. Our younger daughter is much more of a girly girl so DH has, much to my SHOCK, fine tuned his hobbies to bond with her. He made a wooden hand and they "paint it's nails". He put on his suit to attend her tea party on the kitchen floor. He bought her a tackle box that she loves using for beads and other craft supplies. I'm just throwing these out there in case they spark any interest or sound like something you could get your DH in. It does sound like he needs therapy to tap into and work through his emotions.[/quote] This was great to read. Your DH is a winner! :) [/quote]
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