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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 99291" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I misread your intentions and evidently also misread alot of the</p><p>posts. Sorry 'bout that. I did read (Evelyn Wood style) the whole thread and I got the impression that a bunch of people were</p><p>saying that you should dump him and move on. I'm glad I was wrong.</p><p></p><p>Of course you deserve a break. If the only way to get that break</p><p>is to leave him in charge...do it. I just know (yep, absolutely</p><p>know..not think) that there are alot of wonderful adult men who</p><p>can not overcome their childhood traumas. There marriages get to</p><p>high risk status when those horrible GFGish years hit. on the other hand, the</p><p>lifetime of a marraige includes many decades of "coupling" again</p><p>in the future. I'm on your team! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 99291, member: 35"] I misread your intentions and evidently also misread alot of the posts. Sorry 'bout that. I did read (Evelyn Wood style) the whole thread and I got the impression that a bunch of people were saying that you should dump him and move on. I'm glad I was wrong. Of course you deserve a break. If the only way to get that break is to leave him in charge...do it. I just know (yep, absolutely know..not think) that there are alot of wonderful adult men who can not overcome their childhood traumas. There marriages get to high risk status when those horrible GFGish years hit. on the other hand, the lifetime of a marraige includes many decades of "coupling" again in the future. I'm on your team! DDD [/QUOTE]
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