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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yikes, 20:19, that's not just controlling, it's more full-on emotional abuse. My childhood best friend with the loving but controlling husband--he does things like he shuts down certain conversation topics, insists they share one email account and he reads all her email, makes them stick to very strict schedules and regimens, and that kind of thing. [/quote] So what's stopping her from setting up her own email? It kind of sounds like he caught her cheating. Maybe she left that out of her story.[/quote] No, she didn't cheat. You don't get it, do you. Controlling men don't need you to give any signs of cheating to be paranoid about it. For her, it's less trouble to share the email and not have him accusing her of hiding things. I don't think it's healthy, obviously, but it's not my relationship. [/quote] There are people that have first names for their FB accounts so the couple can't have separate ones. I think that is a lack of trust issue. [/quote] Is this why people do that? I always wondered.[/quote] No. There was a thread about it a few months ago, many men don't want to deal with their own but want to see the pictures of friends/family/etc. [/quote]
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