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Guess he doesn't think he's hurt me enough
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 91991" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Well, I guess we know where "gfgism" in your life sprung from!</p><p></p><p>Listen, he's obviously pretty stupid when it comes to your relationship. Putting it in his proper perspective, he's stupid enough to go to your best friend, talk to her about what he's doing,putting the blame on you, not acknowledging his own responsibility for what's gone wrong, and basically being a creep.</p><p></p><p>His "disability" in the inability to be accountable.</p><p></p><p>I really believe that he's not trying to hurt your feelings. He's trying to "validate" his own existance by justifying his behavior. This conversation had NOTHING to do with you, he honestly cannot comprehend that YOU don't want him anymore. Anyone that bounces from woman to woman this much definately has wicked self-esteem issues. Keep in mine all of our difficult child's rationalize everything and blame everyone else! </p><p></p><p>I know this sounds like a stretch, but when he pulls these stupid stunts out of the air, do like we do (or try to) with the difficult child's. Don't take it personally. The difference is: difficult child's have a disability, your soon-to-be ex-husband is plain old immature!</p><p></p><p>With strength for you,</p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 91991, member: 3814"] Well, I guess we know where "gfgism" in your life sprung from! Listen, he's obviously pretty stupid when it comes to your relationship. Putting it in his proper perspective, he's stupid enough to go to your best friend, talk to her about what he's doing,putting the blame on you, not acknowledging his own responsibility for what's gone wrong, and basically being a creep. His "disability" in the inability to be accountable. I really believe that he's not trying to hurt your feelings. He's trying to "validate" his own existance by justifying his behavior. This conversation had NOTHING to do with you, he honestly cannot comprehend that YOU don't want him anymore. Anyone that bounces from woman to woman this much definately has wicked self-esteem issues. Keep in mine all of our difficult child's rationalize everything and blame everyone else! I know this sounds like a stretch, but when he pulls these stupid stunts out of the air, do like we do (or try to) with the difficult child's. Don't take it personally. The difference is: difficult child's have a disability, your soon-to-be ex-husband is plain old immature! With strength for you, Beth [/QUOTE]
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