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Talked to husband last night. Ideas? Thoughts? Am I expecting too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 419067" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Why did he want to bring his dad's cows to your house/land? If your place isn't good enough for him to take any kind of care of, why is it good enough for his dad's cows? Does his dad pay rent for the pasture/grazing/whatever that they use up? Or is this just expected to be shared as "family property" even though you are not good enough for them to even be polite to you?</p><p> </p><p>Granting permission, esp as I am pretty sure he would have done it anyway if you had said no or that you needed those resources for your own livestock/purposes, is not including you. It is maybe paying lipservice to the idea that you might be able to give permission or stop him. Maybe.</p><p> </p><p>I hope the session with the counselor is helpful. </p><p> </p><p>Does your husband know that there are not many women in the universe who would put up with his koi? Maybe he and cgfg's mom deserve each other. Just wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 419067, member: 1233"] Why did he want to bring his dad's cows to your house/land? If your place isn't good enough for him to take any kind of care of, why is it good enough for his dad's cows? Does his dad pay rent for the pasture/grazing/whatever that they use up? Or is this just expected to be shared as "family property" even though you are not good enough for them to even be polite to you? Granting permission, esp as I am pretty sure he would have done it anyway if you had said no or that you needed those resources for your own livestock/purposes, is not including you. It is maybe paying lipservice to the idea that you might be able to give permission or stop him. Maybe. I hope the session with the counselor is helpful. Does your husband know that there are not many women in the universe who would put up with his koi? Maybe he and cgfg's mom deserve each other. Just wondering. [/QUOTE]
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