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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP and I have the same DH as so many here, down to taking himself off Lexapro even though it was helping, in his case because “he thinks medication isn’t real”. This morning he was feeling some kind of emotions (guilt? Embarrassment? Sadness? We’ll never know) because he overslept and missed taking the kids to something special he’d promised them. But instead of owning his feelings and allowing theirs, he just stormed around getting angry at everyone and then dismissing their disappointment as “not rational” since he couldn’t go back in time and fix it. Like, that’s not what rational means and people can still have feelings even if the situation that caused them can’t be changed. Anyway, this is all happening on a family vacation and I’m honestly surprised it happened now instead of 2 days earlier. I’ve been holding my breath waiting for one of his tantrums. Sorry you can’t be on your own schedule and play on your phone all day, DH. Boys should not be allowed to graduate HS without proving that they can feel emotion without expressing it as anger. [/quote] So how long will you remain in that miserable marriage? [/quote]
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