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That's it, husband quit, left last night..
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<blockquote data-quote="paperplate" data-source="post: 576214" data-attributes="member: 15831"><p>And when I say repaint a room, I mean EVERY year, including venetian plaster, which we kept for 1 month only, because he thought it made the wall 'uneven'. We have vaulted ceilings and he's afraid of heights, so that meant every time he had a hissy fit, I was climbing the ladder. I've spent 16 years just trying to prevent various meltdowns and it's extremely annoying trying to deal with both a 13 yr old and a 41 yr old who clearly can't stand imperfection. Seriously, I'm therapy right now just to try and remember what life was like before it became an endless pattern of trying to reason with someone who clearly can't see reason. Everything was very so traumatic, there was no middle ground. I swear I have PTSD....and NOT from the Army. I realized about an hour ago that I forgot to take the towels out of the dryer and panicked, but then I remembered, hubby isn't here anymore, so who cares! He absolutely needed them folded while they were still hot, it was an absolute....I think I'm gonna leave those suckers in there for the next 3 days....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paperplate, post: 576214, member: 15831"] And when I say repaint a room, I mean EVERY year, including venetian plaster, which we kept for 1 month only, because he thought it made the wall 'uneven'. We have vaulted ceilings and he's afraid of heights, so that meant every time he had a hissy fit, I was climbing the ladder. I've spent 16 years just trying to prevent various meltdowns and it's extremely annoying trying to deal with both a 13 yr old and a 41 yr old who clearly can't stand imperfection. Seriously, I'm therapy right now just to try and remember what life was like before it became an endless pattern of trying to reason with someone who clearly can't see reason. Everything was very so traumatic, there was no middle ground. I swear I have PTSD....and NOT from the Army. I realized about an hour ago that I forgot to take the towels out of the dryer and panicked, but then I remembered, hubby isn't here anymore, so who cares! He absolutely needed them folded while they were still hot, it was an absolute....I think I'm gonna leave those suckers in there for the next 3 days.... [/QUOTE]
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