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03-02-2007, 02:26 PM #11
Re: Mid-life crisis
There are many syptoms of depression and one of them is being angry and holding things in. Maybe a visit to the doctor would help. He might feel more comfortable talking with someone who is a professional.Prissy said: Â*lately he's been very (very) moody about everything and acting like the biggest child in the house. Â*He is not listening to the things I say and what he does listen too he twists around to fit what he wants to hear - and this isn't like him.
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03-02-2007, 04:03 PM #12
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Re: Mid-life crisis
We've gone to see the doctor and he's going to start taking some medication that he was on before. He's refusing to talk to anyone professionally, 'cuase, as he says, he's "not freakin' crazy" (nobody said he was). I'm going to give him a few weeks of being on the medication and then mention talking to someone again. At least he's taking the medication now.
[confused]Prissy
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05-22-2007, 03:46 AM #13
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Re: Mid-life crisis
....still in it...
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05-24-2007, 08:00 PM #14
Re: Mid-life crisis
I know this is really crude.. but its honest... in my expirience... when they act like shits or get whiney (moody) give 'em sex, they usually behave for a while... lol when you argue with them it makes it worse!
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05-24-2007, 10:28 PM #15
Re: Mid-life crisis
They may Behave, but have they Learned anything??? Our mission should be to Teach and Enlighten. I hate guys that bitch and whine; give him a clout upside the head and refuse to put up with it! Good behavior should be Rewarded, not bad. [wink]Oceansedge wrote:
I know this is really crude.. but its honest... in my expirience... when they act like shits or get whiney (moody) give 'em sex, they usually behave for a while... lol when you argue with them it makes it worse!
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05-24-2007, 10:34 PM #16
Re: Mid-life crisis
Actually Linn~ I think the lesson was learned... this is what I have picked up on...
If I screw up the laundry ... she does it
If I screw up any household chore... she does it...
If I act like an ass, she gives me sex to hush me,
See, it can work both ways, I get great sex, I dont have to listen to his crap and then we assign the boys to do chores so they grow up responsible!
[lol][lol][lol]I had to think of that one, but it turned out pretty good huh!
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05-24-2007, 11:51 PM #17
Re: Mid-life crisis
[grin]
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05-26-2007, 08:11 PM #18
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Re: Mid-life crisis
Mid-life crisis or second childhood... ask his mom how he acted as a kid, it could shed some light on his behaviour now. He definitely needs to work something out and because he doesn't seem to want to share it with you it's more than likely related to you or your relationship. He may not be crazy but if he keeps acting like this he will drive YOU crazy! Talking to a counselor doesn't mean your a loonytoon just that you want to avoid becoming one.[confused]
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05-30-2007, 06:15 AM #19
Re: Mid-life crisis
[grin]~~A~M~E~N~~[smile]Oceansedge wrote:
Actually Linn~ I think the lesson was learned... this is what I have picked up on...
If I screw up the laundry ... she does it
If I screw up any household chore... she does it...
If I act like an ass, she gives me sex to hush me,
See, it can work both ways, I get great sex, I dont have to listen to his crap and then we assign the boys to do chores so they grow up responsible!
I had to think of that one, but it turned out pretty good huh!
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06-02-2007, 07:46 PM #20
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