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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 207779" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My husband was first married to a woosey woman. He was so proud when we got married (we were both single for 6+ years in between spouses, by the way) because I was independent, never whined, never called to check on him, etc. etc. Thirty plus years later I "think" he is a bit like your husband. He loves me. He is proud of me....BUT....there are days when he feels overwhelmed and like the caboose. It's hairy. </p><p> </p><p> About ten years ago when I first recognized signs of insecurity I listened closely, observed closely etc and then suggested that he might try some community service work since we both didn't need to work 24/7. He slowly emerged into an award winning leader and his self confidence came back. </p><p> </p><p>Now, age is a major factor and we seem to be cycling back. Perhaps you</p><p>can figure out something that is "his" alone??? Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 207779, member: 35"] My husband was first married to a woosey woman. He was so proud when we got married (we were both single for 6+ years in between spouses, by the way) because I was independent, never whined, never called to check on him, etc. etc. Thirty plus years later I "think" he is a bit like your husband. He loves me. He is proud of me....BUT....there are days when he feels overwhelmed and like the caboose. It's hairy. About ten years ago when I first recognized signs of insecurity I listened closely, observed closely etc and then suggested that he might try some community service work since we both didn't need to work 24/7. He slowly emerged into an award winning leader and his self confidence came back. Now, age is a major factor and we seem to be cycling back. Perhaps you can figure out something that is "his" alone??? Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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