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What The Heck Is That Noise?
Started by
cw68
, Jan 31 2008 09:52 PM
34 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:01 AM
I have to go to for the weekend while my husband has the kids.
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#17
Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:03 AM
Am i losing my mind?
#19
Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:04 AM
My husband moved out. "Trial" separation of his doing, totally against my wishes.
No, I don't do his laundry. Whomever has custody of the kids stays in the house with them so they don't have to have two homes right now. Best for the kids, sucks for me. Then again, this whole thing sucks for me.
No, I don't do his laundry. Whomever has custody of the kids stays in the house with them so they don't have to have two homes right now. Best for the kids, sucks for me. Then again, this whole thing sucks for me.
Geez, sorry to hear that.
#23
Posted 01 February 2008 - 12:46 PM
how do you know when you lose your mind. do others have to tell you or what
Those who lose their minds are the last to know; in fact, one sign is that they don't think they have in light of evidence to the contrary.
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#24
Posted 01 February 2008 - 03:45 PM
Thanks. Hopefully he will come to change his mind and decide to commit himself to his marriage.
Sorry to hear the news. I hope he changes his mind too. ((Hugs))
#25
Posted 01 February 2008 - 04:11 PM
Thanks. Hopefully he will come to change his mind and decide to commit himself to his marriage.
Sorry to hear that CW. I wish you all the best for you and your family.
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
#26
Posted 01 February 2008 - 05:20 PM
Thanks. Hopefully he will come to change his mind and decide to commit himself to his marriage.
Did he cheat on you? Does he neglect the kids? Does he post here? I've only seen bits and pieces of one side of the story where he is made out to be the bad guy which everybody else seems to think is fine.
...Saying what people are thinking but are afraid to say....
#27
Posted 01 February 2008 - 05:25 PM
Did he cheat on you? Does he neglect the kids? Does he post here? I've only seen bits and pieces of one side of the story where he is made out to be the bad guy which everybody else seems to think is fine.
I do not at all have the impressions he's being portrayed as the bad guy, but rather someone not as committed to the marriage as she is. I think the overwhelming sentiment has been for their reconciliation - not admonishing him.
#28
Posted 01 February 2008 - 05:50 PM
I do not at all have the impressions he's being portrayed as the bad guy, but rather someone not as committed to the marriage as she is. I think the overwhelming sentiment has been for their reconciliation - not admonishing him.
Yeah that makes sense. He's a great guy he just suddenly became un-committed for some reason.
...Saying what people are thinking but are afraid to say....
#29
Posted 01 February 2008 - 06:28 PM
Well, as a man, I can say that we do have a bad habit of confusing lust for love. After a few years of marriage, we discover it wasn't love after all, and then leave....or start drinking.
My first wife was my "lust wife". I was too immature to know the difference between love and good sex.
I have to own up to the fact that I was allowing my other head to do my thinking then. Thank God I didn't have any children with her!
And, some of us men have a hard time with getting older and settling down. When I got my first gray hair I went through some sort of change of life and I was only 28 at the time. Suddenly, I felt the need to do all the things, and women, I had just thought about before. It passed without me doing anything drastic or life changing.
I just had to come back down to earth and get over it.
Some men can be so immature, they can't deal with the everyday grind of work and family. They get to an age where they want to run around with other women and be the play boy. My brother-in-law did that to my wife's little sister. Let's face it, men cheat more than women do. We are dogs, at heart.
I sometimes don't know why women want to get involved with us!
My advice.....get yourself a new hair do, fix yourself up with a new way of dressing and strut your stuff!
That'll make him turn around and go, HUH? Confidence is a women's secret sex appeal...to me anyway.
My first wife was my "lust wife". I was too immature to know the difference between love and good sex.
I have to own up to the fact that I was allowing my other head to do my thinking then. Thank God I didn't have any children with her!
And, some of us men have a hard time with getting older and settling down. When I got my first gray hair I went through some sort of change of life and I was only 28 at the time. Suddenly, I felt the need to do all the things, and women, I had just thought about before. It passed without me doing anything drastic or life changing.
I just had to come back down to earth and get over it.
Some men can be so immature, they can't deal with the everyday grind of work and family. They get to an age where they want to run around with other women and be the play boy. My brother-in-law did that to my wife's little sister. Let's face it, men cheat more than women do. We are dogs, at heart.
I sometimes don't know why women want to get involved with us!
My advice.....get yourself a new hair do, fix yourself up with a new way of dressing and strut your stuff!
That'll make him turn around and go, HUH? Confidence is a women's secret sex appeal...to me anyway.
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell
George Orwell
#30
Posted 03 February 2008 - 12:10 PM
Is this loud buzzing just in my section of NS, like an alarm going off? Or is it some city-wide alarm?
Back in the Midwest we'd have tornado sirens, but I'm not aware of anything out here.
Back in the Midwest we'd have tornado sirens, but I'm not aware of anything out here.
I don't know if I heard the same noise but it was pissing me off last night.
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