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Anybody seen my husband's frontal lobe anywhere?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 491427" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I wonder about that Janet. He has a history of sabotaging behaviors in our relationship. He wants attention and affection from me so badly, but he invariably says something rude or horribly nagging and insulting that pushes me away. Then he thinks he has to jump through hoops by doing chores around the house or buying me gifts (though he can't afford to do that anymore) to get back in my good graces. I try to explain every time that he just has to behave and be nice and we'd get along just fine, but he doesn't ever seem to get it. I mean, chores are something he should be doing as a matter of living here, not because he thinks he'll get something in return for it. THAT is manipulation, in my humble opinion. Same with buying stuff for someone and expecting something (like sex) in return: MANIPULATION 101.</p><p></p><p>His mother taught him everything she knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 491427, member: 3444"] I wonder about that Janet. He has a history of sabotaging behaviors in our relationship. He wants attention and affection from me so badly, but he invariably says something rude or horribly nagging and insulting that pushes me away. Then he thinks he has to jump through hoops by doing chores around the house or buying me gifts (though he can't afford to do that anymore) to get back in my good graces. I try to explain every time that he just has to behave and be nice and we'd get along just fine, but he doesn't ever seem to get it. I mean, chores are something he should be doing as a matter of living here, not because he thinks he'll get something in return for it. THAT is manipulation, in my humble opinion. Same with buying stuff for someone and expecting something (like sex) in return: MANIPULATION 101. His mother taught him everything she knows! [/QUOTE]
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