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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you are both [b]big fat drama queens[/b]. Your husband mentions that some other lady he'll never see again in his life is beautiful, and you go on [b]a bender[/b] on how uncomfortable it makes you, and how he must have had a [b]diabolical plan[/b] to make you feel [b]awful[/b] by bringing this up...[b]dear,[/b] most men can't think that far ahead, most likely he has no filter in his head so he just said it to make conversation. [b]Unclench [/b]a bit. There are other beautiful women in the world (assuming you are beautiful), your husband will notice them, [b]you can't make him live his life fearing for every word he says to his wife[/b]. I wouldn't bat an eye if my husband told me someone has nice jugs. It's just talk. Your husband is a drama queen for storming out of the car with the engine running during a storm. [/quote] PP, your post above has so much inflammatory, insulting language in it that I think YOU'RE the big fat drama queen. Also, read more carefully - this isn't some barista "he'll never see again in his life" - OP specifically mentioned that this is their "go-to place" for smoothies. Stop being such a rude little bully.[/quote] If you find this language insulting, you should probably unclench, too. [/quote] "Unclench" - what a class act you are. Until I started reading this site, I never heard anyone use this vulgar, lame expression. And yet you use it all the time, on any thread you can shoehorn it into. And yeah, I bet it's always you. Back to the subject at hand - OP, you know this isn't a normal way to conduct an argument. And despite what all the oh-so-confident cool girls on here are telling you, because they all pounce on threads like this to brag about how secure they are, you are correct: your DH's thing with the barista was immature and disrespectful and pointless. Doesn't belong in a marriage; isn't how a man should act toward his wife. Lots of issues here - depression, flirting, major escalations of minor tiffs. Good luck; maybe counseling will help.[/quote]
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