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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 547701" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Well, DDD, I know that is definitely true...for example, while I was trying to help mother in law understand that she could still maintain her independence loving at a senior residence within an assisted living facility by keeping her own car...H told her that she wouldn't need her car and would be able to take the facility bus when she needed to go to the dr, store, etc. I wanted to clock him! She finally got independence from father in law controlling her life for 58 years...maybe we should instead be encouraging her to enjoy it a little before taking it away again! Yeesh! </p><p></p><p>Also, the day we arrived at fire island, I realized I didn't pack an item I need. So we walked to the stores and I found one...when we returned and they asked where we went, instead of just saying I needed to get something, he told them exactly what they item was...it was a private item and I would rather he not share the info. The room went silent...confusion set it and I just left the room, it was so weird.</p><p></p><p>H is a good man, he really is. I love him, I know he loves me, but the bottom line is that men and women are different and men and their mothers are strange to me. I don't get it...likely because I only have daughters, I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 547701, member: 2211"] Well, DDD, I know that is definitely true...for example, while I was trying to help mother in law understand that she could still maintain her independence loving at a senior residence within an assisted living facility by keeping her own car...H told her that she wouldn't need her car and would be able to take the facility bus when she needed to go to the dr, store, etc. I wanted to clock him! She finally got independence from father in law controlling her life for 58 years...maybe we should instead be encouraging her to enjoy it a little before taking it away again! Yeesh! Also, the day we arrived at fire island, I realized I didn't pack an item I need. So we walked to the stores and I found one...when we returned and they asked where we went, instead of just saying I needed to get something, he told them exactly what they item was...it was a private item and I would rather he not share the info. The room went silent...confusion set it and I just left the room, it was so weird. H is a good man, he really is. I love him, I know he loves me, but the bottom line is that men and women are different and men and their mothers are strange to me. I don't get it...likely because I only have daughters, I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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