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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful97" data-source="post: 677227" data-attributes="member: 19678"><p>Leafy,</p><p></p><p>You asked of anyone else experiences this with their partners. My experience is that sometimes we are close to the same page. My hubs seems similiar to yours in that he is quiet and old fashioned. My hubs is also extremely laid back and will go to great lengths to avoid any type of confrontation but stubborn. </p><p></p><p>Keep talking to hubs, gently remind him that you need him to know how you feel. Keep the lines of communication open. It is difficult to talk to hubbies that were raised "men do not show or really discuss their feelings." Our fears for our safety and safety for others in our home needs to be known. </p><p></p><p>You are the priority and should feel safe in your own home. I hope this helped in some way.</p><p></p><p>Hugs to you sister,</p><p></p><p>Hopeful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful97, post: 677227, member: 19678"] Leafy, You asked of anyone else experiences this with their partners. My experience is that sometimes we are close to the same page. My hubs seems similiar to yours in that he is quiet and old fashioned. My hubs is also extremely laid back and will go to great lengths to avoid any type of confrontation but stubborn. Keep talking to hubs, gently remind him that you need him to know how you feel. Keep the lines of communication open. It is difficult to talk to hubbies that were raised "men do not show or really discuss their feelings." Our fears for our safety and safety for others in our home needs to be known. You are the priority and should feel safe in your own home. I hope this helped in some way. Hugs to you sister, Hopeful [/QUOTE]
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