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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 466764" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Interesting theory, DDD! I wondered, too, if maybe never being married until you're in your 40's might make a difference in how much a couple shares with each other vs how independent they are and expect their partner to be. Maybe she never volunteered to tell him and he never asked. Whatever.....I wouldn't want a marriage like that but to each his own.</p><p></p><p>I still think boss is whacky in a few ways and he's very difficult to work for a lot of times because he's so unpredictable and can go off at a person at a moment's notice when he's seemed fine with them the day before. I'll just continue to do my best to deal with the situation and hope something better comes along before it ends up as bad as it was before, again. And I do think it will- I do think his pendulum swings and people takes turns being on his s***list.</p><p></p><p>I will say that I haven't been on that list of his lately (knoocks on wood) and he told me today that he has 2 nephews that would make my son look like a saint- that one of them had taken a sw-off shotgun into a school and now lives in a "mental institution"- whatever he means by that. He knows the minimum amount of stuff my son has done so it did make me feel better to hear him say that. It's just hard for me to understand how he can be insightful in some ways and so cruel in others- does that make him a good person who just doesn't get it or does that make him a sociopath? LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 466764, member: 3699"] Interesting theory, DDD! I wondered, too, if maybe never being married until you're in your 40's might make a difference in how much a couple shares with each other vs how independent they are and expect their partner to be. Maybe she never volunteered to tell him and he never asked. Whatever.....I wouldn't want a marriage like that but to each his own. I still think boss is whacky in a few ways and he's very difficult to work for a lot of times because he's so unpredictable and can go off at a person at a moment's notice when he's seemed fine with them the day before. I'll just continue to do my best to deal with the situation and hope something better comes along before it ends up as bad as it was before, again. And I do think it will- I do think his pendulum swings and people takes turns being on his s***list. I will say that I haven't been on that list of his lately (knoocks on wood) and he told me today that he has 2 nephews that would make my son look like a saint- that one of them had taken a sw-off shotgun into a school and now lives in a "mental institution"- whatever he means by that. He knows the minimum amount of stuff my son has done so it did make me feel better to hear him say that. It's just hard for me to understand how he can be insightful in some ways and so cruel in others- does that make him a good person who just doesn't get it or does that make him a sociopath? LOL! [/QUOTE]
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