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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 540059" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I am sure you are right. Your position is completely right and logical. And yet... your husband clearly feels really deeply about this. I am not saying that you "should" take on the legal fight (as you say, bound to be long, bound to drain your finances) but your husband feels an issue of injustice is at stake and he wants to stand up against it. That's a pretty deep impulse, really, and I can understand why he got upset with you in the heat of the moment. Sorry, that sounds like I am being unsupportive of you... Really I do think your position is also completely understandable but for some reason, it is your husband's depth of feeling about this that jumps out at me. When our sense of integrity is involved, we need to be heard about it, I think. I'm sure you do hear him, but feelings are running high at the moment, it sounds like...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 540059, member: 11227"] I am sure you are right. Your position is completely right and logical. And yet... your husband clearly feels really deeply about this. I am not saying that you "should" take on the legal fight (as you say, bound to be long, bound to drain your finances) but your husband feels an issue of injustice is at stake and he wants to stand up against it. That's a pretty deep impulse, really, and I can understand why he got upset with you in the heat of the moment. Sorry, that sounds like I am being unsupportive of you... Really I do think your position is also completely understandable but for some reason, it is your husband's depth of feeling about this that jumps out at me. When our sense of integrity is involved, we need to be heard about it, I think. I'm sure you do hear him, but feelings are running high at the moment, it sounds like... [/QUOTE]
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