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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have to? No. But why wouldn’t you? It will take a few minutes and put a huge smile on your niece’s face. [/quote] Why won’t my husband? [/quote] Because this sort of thing is a female thing. So is (in general), remembering birthdays and anniversaries. And women create these situations, and then get mad when their men forget to do it or don't do it the way the woman wanted it done. I'm a wife of 20+ years, and believe that once you see it the way I've outlined above, it can only benefit you, and save you from being angry in these situations.[/quote] LOL. I am so glad I didn’t marry a complete dolt like you apparently did. My husband 100% is engaged with gifts, calls, correspondence, and vacation and visit logistics with his family. Because my husband has a brain, a calendar, and a basic sense of family duty, he does indeed remember birthdays and whatnot. I am so sorry you got a dud, but that doesn’t mean “this sort of thing is a female thing.” Again, some more: here in plain sight we have a bunch of DCUM women raising another generation of checked-out sons, husbands and nephews. Don’t you dare complain when your adult son sends you zippy on Mother’s Day.[/quote]
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