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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is, a few years older than me actually, yet, I’m at the point of intolerance of his immaturity. He refuses life coaches or couples therapy or the like. Now, his immature ways are interfering with raising our son. E.g. I asked my son this evening: what did you do at school today? Dh responds right away: nothing! in a cheerful manner as if it’s a fun joke. I don't get it. Resentment increasing... [/quote] Psycho-babble peddlers stay in business because of women like you! We have a similar situation. My DS in middle school would respond in exactly the same way to my wife's question about school (though I don't interject myself in the conversation like your DH does). When will you guys ever learn to stop nagging boys/men? We will share when we feel like it.. Don't waste your money on coaches and therapists. We are very good at passive-aggressive behavior - pretending to listen to them, nodding our heads vigorously, saying the right things, etc - just to get out of having to pay hundreds an hour to listen to the advice we really don't need. We go ahead and do what we think is right anyways..[/quote]
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