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Reply #90 posted 10/02/06 7:38am

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WillyWonka said:

What is concerning to me is the language used in the initial post: " I told my fiance to be home before 2 a.m....".

I believe wo adults in a committed relationship should most certainly discuss with one another their individual wants or needs and, as a result, that concessions must be made from each side for the greater good of said relationship - but I do not think it conducive to a healthy relationship to "tell" one another what one must, or must not, do.


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Reply #91 posted 10/02/06 8:55am

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I adore you Misha, but this does not feel comfortable.

You sound like a mother, and truthfully he should have his own key!
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Reply #92 posted 10/02/06 8:56am

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WillyWonka said:

What is concerning to me is the language used in the initial post: " I told my fiance to be home before 2 a.m....".

I believe wo adults in a committed relationship should most certainly discuss with one another their individual wants or needs and, as a result, that concessions must be made from each side for the greater good of said relationship - but I do not think it conducive to a healthy relationship to "tell" one another what one must, or must not, do.



Wonderful, Willy! Your words speak the truth.
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Reply #93 posted 10/02/06 10:00am

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sag10 said:

WillyWonka said:

What is concerning to me is the language used in the initial post: " I told my fiance to be home before 2 a.m....".

I believe wo adults in a committed relationship should most certainly discuss with one another their individual wants or needs and, as a result, that concessions must be made from each side for the greater good of said relationship - but I do not think it conducive to a healthy relationship to "tell" one another what one must, or must not, do.



Wonderful, Willy! Your words speak the truth.


Wow, a lot of people agree with me. biggrin
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Reply #94 posted 10/02/06 10:33am

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Spats said:

sag10 said:




Wonderful, Willy! Your words speak the truth.


Wow, a lot of people agree with me. biggrin


Savor this rarest of moments, amigo. wink
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Reply #95 posted 10/02/06 10:47am

WillyWonka

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sag10 said:




Wonderful, Willy! Your words speak the truth.


Wow, a lot of people agree with me. biggrin



Well, there is that old saying 'Even a broken clock is right two times a day'. smile
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Reply #96 posted 10/02/06 10:55am

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WillyWonka said:

Well, there is that old saying 'Even a broken clock is right two times a day'. smile


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Reply #97 posted 10/02/06 1:16pm

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WillyWonka said:

Spats said:



Wow, a lot of people agree with me. biggrin



Well, there is that old saying 'Even a broken clock is right two times a day'. smile



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Reply #98 posted 10/02/06 2:51pm

Ocean

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I'm not saying he has to. But for whatever reason, he already agreed to come before 2 am. shrug

THANK YOU! He agreed to be here before 2 and now he wants to stay longer. Being that I think 2am is too late for him to be coming in anyway, I said hell no to 2:30am, so he's coming home.

I trust him, but I can't sleep until I know he's home and he's safe. Has nothing to do with trust.


Smooches;)

I also find this comment kind of strange .... leads me to believe its more a control issue for if u truly felt this way why would u want to lock him out...let him in after all ur glad hes home (safe and sound)
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Reply #99 posted 10/02/06 6:13pm

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WillyWonka said:

Spats said:



Wow, a lot of people agree with me. biggrin



Well, there is that old saying 'Even a broken clock is right two times a day'. smile



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