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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 586673" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes, I know, it's out of my hands now. </p><p>I showed him the email. He said it was stupid, he was tired of the whole thing, and he wanted to have a phone conference with-his PO to say that he isn't using anything and he doesn't want to go to court.</p><p>Hey, *I* don't want to go to court, and *I* sure didn't do anything! </p><p>I am going to let him cool off for a while and then husband and I will talk to him and tell him that he has no choice. If we go, he goes. We are not letting him off that easily, regardless whether it was a false positive.</p><p>Meanwhile, I'm really down in the dumps.</p><p>Every. Single. Thing. He. Does. I. Question.</p><p></p><p>For example, for the past 3 wks, he's been coming home with-his girlfriend on the bus, like I've asked him to, iow, not going to her house. He zooms in, throws all of this clothes in the washing mashine, then takes a shower.</p><p>I assumed it was because he has a girlfriend.</p><p>Now I'm wondering if it's to get rid of any telltale smell.</p><p></p><p>See what I mean?</p><p> Guilty until proven innocent. I just hate living like this. I just wish that I could automatically know that he's innocent and telling the truth for a change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 586673, member: 3419"] Yes, I know, it's out of my hands now. I showed him the email. He said it was stupid, he was tired of the whole thing, and he wanted to have a phone conference with-his PO to say that he isn't using anything and he doesn't want to go to court. Hey, *I* don't want to go to court, and *I* sure didn't do anything! I am going to let him cool off for a while and then husband and I will talk to him and tell him that he has no choice. If we go, he goes. We are not letting him off that easily, regardless whether it was a false positive. Meanwhile, I'm really down in the dumps. Every. Single. Thing. He. Does. I. Question. For example, for the past 3 wks, he's been coming home with-his girlfriend on the bus, like I've asked him to, iow, not going to her house. He zooms in, throws all of this clothes in the washing mashine, then takes a shower. I assumed it was because he has a girlfriend. Now I'm wondering if it's to get rid of any telltale smell. See what I mean? Guilty until proven innocent. I just hate living like this. I just wish that I could automatically know that he's innocent and telling the truth for a change. [/QUOTE]
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