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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 82680" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I think it's odd that with each girlfriend he developed a new 'thing' though. I have to say that I have a pet peeve about saying please and thank you, so that one didn't strike me as a negative change. The current girlfriend seems incredibly shy. If she were overbearing, etc., and then he stopped talking to you, then I would say it was more about her than him. But if she's hiding behind him and doesn't talk, then it sounds like she's just more shy than anything and he's trying to maybe make her more comfortable by not talking much either? </p><p></p><p>I think Janet is definitely on to something with her personal theory. My brother is only now, as his kids are older, getting involved with our side of the family. Up until recently, it was all about his wife's family! And I know that when my H calls his parents he spends far more time talking with his mother now than he did when he was much younger - it was all about his dad then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 82680, member: 2211"] I think it's odd that with each girlfriend he developed a new 'thing' though. I have to say that I have a pet peeve about saying please and thank you, so that one didn't strike me as a negative change. The current girlfriend seems incredibly shy. If she were overbearing, etc., and then he stopped talking to you, then I would say it was more about her than him. But if she's hiding behind him and doesn't talk, then it sounds like she's just more shy than anything and he's trying to maybe make her more comfortable by not talking much either? I think Janet is definitely on to something with her personal theory. My brother is only now, as his kids are older, getting involved with our side of the family. Up until recently, it was all about his wife's family! And I know that when my H calls his parents he spends far more time talking with his mother now than he did when he was much younger - it was all about his dad then. [/QUOTE]
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