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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 540108" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>You're right on Malika. And as this issue is not new, I have told him over and over , and today again, that I do understand his feelings, that the whole situation is messed up/wrong/unfair, that the one person who stayed honest is being ripped at the end. But there are feelings and reality. The reality being that no matter how unfair, we cannot do much about it.</p><p>I did call him back a bit later and asked him how he was doing. He actually started talking about work! lol I had to rephrase it a bit and he did not apologize but simply said that he was angry over it but he did not want to think about it anymore. He's home now and I leave this conversation alone for now.</p><p>Everytime he hears from his family, it put some strain on our couple. But at least, he bounces back a lot faster now. It used to takes days, now just a few hours. I just don't want to be yelled at over the same old story anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 540108, member: 11847"] You're right on Malika. And as this issue is not new, I have told him over and over , and today again, that I do understand his feelings, that the whole situation is messed up/wrong/unfair, that the one person who stayed honest is being ripped at the end. But there are feelings and reality. The reality being that no matter how unfair, we cannot do much about it. I did call him back a bit later and asked him how he was doing. He actually started talking about work! lol I had to rephrase it a bit and he did not apologize but simply said that he was angry over it but he did not want to think about it anymore. He's home now and I leave this conversation alone for now. Everytime he hears from his family, it put some strain on our couple. But at least, he bounces back a lot faster now. It used to takes days, now just a few hours. I just don't want to be yelled at over the same old story anymore. [/QUOTE]
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