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Wife just came home to pack for her business trip. I was upbeat, friendly and spoke briefly with her. I got dressed for my morning walk, said an upbeat "bye" and left the house before she did. Every natural instinct was to stay in the house and try to spend a few minutes with her. But I didn't. I kept my DB principles in my head and acted the way I should, not the way I wanted. I take pride in those little things.


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Wife has been gone for almost a full day and no contact from her. I am keeping my promise to myself not to contact while she is away on business. Just had to come here and type that out to make sure I live it.


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Hang in there, Indy. Stay the course. You're doing fine.


The trouble with having an open mind is that people put things in it.

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Keep it up, I bet she is starting to wonder what the hell is going on.

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Advice needed on what to say tonight....

...when my wife comes home from her business trip and says something like "you didn't call or text me while I was away"

How about "and neither did you" - and then walk away?


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How about if she says that you just say "I figured you'd be busy with work".

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How about "and neither did you" - and then walk away?


That sort of sounds childish to me.


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Do not respond that way, I like volleydog's response. Deflect it by asking her about her trip, and listen, be interested and end the convo first.

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She didn't even ask. She just called me for no real reason, since we have not spoke since she went out of town on business a couple days ago. I made a point of not being the first to contact. I also just reached one of my goals (kinda) - to have her call me for no specific reason. I keep kinda making my goals - but there is always a bit of a condition.

She then called back to see if I was ok with going to Thanksgving dinner at her father's house. We are somewhat estranged from him, but she thought I might be "uncomfortable cosnidering our situation". I simply said "we should go" since this will definitely be her ailing Grandmother's last Thanksgiving (if she can even make it). In reference to our situation, I said "life goes on".

A short time later I called wife back with great news. I finally found our family a new doctor - but my wife is the one who really needs one and the search was 99% for her. She gave me a real "Thank You".

Not a bad hour or so?????????

When we are home together tonight, I will be my usual upbeat, happy guy but still give her space.


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I forgot to ask....

Anybody have a great greeting that I can use when I walk in the door tonight? Something that conveys I missed her, am glad to see her - but does not sound needy?


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Originally Posted By: Indy36
I forgot to ask....

Anybody have a great greeting that I can use when I walk in the door tonight? Something that conveys I missed her, am glad to see her - but does not sound needy?


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