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Just stunned by my husband.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 134527" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>All I can say is been there done that. I hope your husband will see the error in his ways. It seems that allowing your difficult child to beat you up says an awful lot to your difficult child about your value. I don't know why our men can't see how valuable we are, and that not supporting us in these things makes the partnership of our marriages less strong. I look at it as each of us having equal shares in the marriage, and when one of us decides to not invest, the marriage becomes less valuable to each of us. When he casually throws away that little (or big) thing because he can live with it, when he knows I can't, he throws away a bit of each of our share in the marriage. That's fine, but why would you not want to have the best marriage possible? Everyone benefits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 134527, member: 99"] All I can say is been there done that. I hope your husband will see the error in his ways. It seems that allowing your difficult child to beat you up says an awful lot to your difficult child about your value. I don't know why our men can't see how valuable we are, and that not supporting us in these things makes the partnership of our marriages less strong. I look at it as each of us having equal shares in the marriage, and when one of us decides to not invest, the marriage becomes less valuable to each of us. When he casually throws away that little (or big) thing because he can live with it, when he knows I can't, he throws away a bit of each of our share in the marriage. That's fine, but why would you not want to have the best marriage possible? Everyone benefits! [/QUOTE]
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