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Could this be a husband cycle?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 197183" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>klmno -- confidence is one thing, but when I see difficult child or husband going out of his way to tell something to a complete stranger without stopping to think if it's relevant at all to that person or is my difficult child/husband doing this because of a sense of grandiosity (OF COURSE they'd be interested in what I have to say! Who wouldn't?) or inflated self importance.... Know what I mean?? The average Joe is happy to just keep their thoughts to themselves, or they are satisfied with knowing something without having to share it with the world. I guess it's that over-the-top enthusiasm that I'm talking about. It's a very fine line. You have to gauge it within the overall context of what's normal for that person, I guess....</p><p> </p><p>Okay, I'm rambling now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 197183, member: 3444"] klmno -- confidence is one thing, but when I see difficult child or husband going out of his way to tell something to a complete stranger without stopping to think if it's relevant at all to that person or is my difficult child/husband doing this because of a sense of grandiosity (OF COURSE they'd be interested in what I have to say! Who wouldn't?) or inflated self importance.... Know what I mean?? The average Joe is happy to just keep their thoughts to themselves, or they are satisfied with knowing something without having to share it with the world. I guess it's that over-the-top enthusiasm that I'm talking about. It's a very fine line. You have to gauge it within the overall context of what's normal for that person, I guess.... Okay, I'm rambling now! [/QUOTE]
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