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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 897858" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>this is a really difficult one -- he could be burying his head , or feeling guilty , or unable to show his true emotion, or loads of other things that skirt the issues without facing them head on.</p><p></p><p>most of us don't want to row over issues -I know I don't -- but my wife and I definitely have our moments and a lot of the time the D is in the firing line -- stress from many sources can be playing their part and the D is an added one that some people don't have but adds to yours -- and to my relationship - we just have to try and work through things the best we can</p><p></p><p>I am reading this back thinking what a useless response but there is no easy answer to relationships -- talk to him in the calmest manner you can and try to find common ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 897858, member: 142835"] this is a really difficult one -- he could be burying his head , or feeling guilty , or unable to show his true emotion, or loads of other things that skirt the issues without facing them head on. most of us don't want to row over issues -I know I don't -- but my wife and I definitely have our moments and a lot of the time the D is in the firing line -- stress from many sources can be playing their part and the D is an added one that some people don't have but adds to yours -- and to my relationship - we just have to try and work through things the best we can I am reading this back thinking what a useless response but there is no easy answer to relationships -- talk to him in the calmest manner you can and try to find common ground [/QUOTE]
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