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Hey Cape I am sorry you and husband went through all this. I am so glad things are calmer now and that you both speaking with each other now. But being married sometimes you have these issue it's hard for you begin pregnant. I am very happy to read you both apologized to each other that's even better now.I know this issue was not easy for you to discuss with everyone here but it can be good therapy to discuss issue like this with others. Like I said before we are going through here on WH with your pregnancy as well. The months pass by you get closer to that day of that special gift for you and your husband comes to you.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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Really pleased to hear this. I hate it whenever I open up with this kind of thing to my friends and they are all really down on my partner. I get really ****ed off about it. Then you have to defend someone you are feeling bad about but love. That support I never needed. He sounds like a nice guy (that is why you two are together, huh) but arguments are soul sucking experiences. Glad you got through this one.Comment
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I think an argument here and there is healthy for a relationship. It helps you grow and show that you're both individuals with different opinions. Maybe it just escalated a little quickly, but that happens. As long as you both were able to talk about it and grow/learn from it, that's all that matters! I am pregnant too and I totally understand getting more upset about things than I normally would and being more sensitive. It just happens so don't beat yourself up over it.
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Thanks all for the concerns and the input. Again, you've all exceeded my expectations
I really appreciate the kind words and input. I did vent to my friends too and Christina, you were kind of right in the sense that they immediately took my side. They didn't bash him, but of course they get all "best-friendy" and they only hear my side of the story of course. I try to be fair and honest, but of course I was a little sensitive to something he said and took it the wrong way and then one things leads to another and it snowballed.
What pushed me over the edge, and now I kind of laugh about it, was when he said it's your stupid pregnant hormones making you all sensitive. I was already seeing red at this point and I slammed the door in his face. Me and Ron have laughed about it since, and I think it's definitely in the past now.
But yeah, that night was pretty frustrating to say the least... for both of us.Comment
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