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husband could use some Rhino Skin
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 369107" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm sorry... My husband would just clam up about this stuff, but I never saw him get his hopes up. I know that I did from time to time, but no more. It's tough to be a cynic. If you asked him to go to the therapist with you to work on some of your issues (it hurts you to see him hurt, and you want for you both to be happy and excited about life) would he go? It's kind of tricking him into it, but if you get him in the door, maybe you both will find a safe haven for these hard times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 369107, member: 99"] I'm sorry... My husband would just clam up about this stuff, but I never saw him get his hopes up. I know that I did from time to time, but no more. It's tough to be a cynic. If you asked him to go to the therapist with you to work on some of your issues (it hurts you to see him hurt, and you want for you both to be happy and excited about life) would he go? It's kind of tricking him into it, but if you get him in the door, maybe you both will find a safe haven for these hard times. [/QUOTE]
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