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#2906959 06/10/01 03:03 AM
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I love my husband dearly, but he loves his mother and will not satnd up fro me against her. He will protect her feelings and not mine. He sais is normal that men do that. is that so? i want to be first priority not second to anything. <BR>Yadi

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Welcome to MB.Tell your hubby that yes mom's are special,but wives are what make good mom's.Together you should both read the basic concepts of MB to prevent any problems down the road.The folks here have helped me a lot and this stuff works.So read and post.Good luck!<P> Need To Know

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Hi Yadi-<P>I agree with you...W's are 1st, everything else second. Ask him to think of it in terms of a man married to his daughter. Would he stand for that man to defend his mother and treat his daughter as second class. I think not.<P>dd

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So, we agree he is confused, for a lack of a beter word. <BR>Hoe do i tell him he is wrong? He thinks that i am up to get him. all i want is some time and respect. how do i tell him that it is not normal to do what he is doing? <P>Y


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