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husband...Biodad....Jealousy...AARRRGGGHHH!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 131234" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Sounds to me like your friends are right and he's got some control issues. Which will only get worse.</p><p> </p><p>If he'd rather you have to WALK and beg rides than either A) fix your car, or B) borrow a car that comes with no attachments to seeing its owner, I'd say he doesn't have the best interest of you and yours at heart. </p><p> </p><p>If it were me, and I suspected this, I'd be tempted to set him up a little. I'd get a friend involved and ask to borrow their car for an afternoon. Then tell husband that my friend offered to loan me their car. If that wasn't ok, you know its your freedom he doesn't want you to have, not the ex's tie to the car... If he's ok with it, borrow the car for an afternoon, then have friend call "needing" it back because something came up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 131234, member: 1848"] Sounds to me like your friends are right and he's got some control issues. Which will only get worse. If he'd rather you have to WALK and beg rides than either A) fix your car, or B) borrow a car that comes with no attachments to seeing its owner, I'd say he doesn't have the best interest of you and yours at heart. If it were me, and I suspected this, I'd be tempted to set him up a little. I'd get a friend involved and ask to borrow their car for an afternoon. Then tell husband that my friend offered to loan me their car. If that wasn't ok, you know its your freedom he doesn't want you to have, not the ex's tie to the car... If he's ok with it, borrow the car for an afternoon, then have friend call "needing" it back because something came up. [/QUOTE]
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