If anything happened, I think my husband would have to deal with that as the time came.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
With my first two husbands, I always kinda sensed they thought there was something wrong with me. Maybe I was too flighty or whatever.
I would never do anything to undermine my husband's point of view.
Years later I would hear my father say the divorce had left him dating his children. That still meant picking us up every Sunday for a matinee and, if he had the money, an early dinner somewhere.
I think few wives would have encouraged this kind of drastic and reckless career shift!
I hate to think I ever make my husband frightened or unhappy, but I suspect I do.
Tell your husbands any bad news when everything is calm, not just as they come through the door.
Well, after the divorce, I went home and turned all the lights on!
It was an accident of circumstance that I never married.
I don't have any gnawing guilt over contributing to any unhappiness suffered by my husbands. They were as much to blame as I was.
The best you can sometimes do is learn to take a breath, count to ten and simply accept that try as you might, no, your husband will never, ever learn not to drop a wet towel on the bed. That acceptance too counts as resolving a fight.
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