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‎03-13-2015 08:17 AM
If he's always been like this a "me me" person, and you've always gone along with it, why would he be concerned about leaving?
Instead of being down, look at it like an opportunity to do your own thing! Have your girl friends over for wine, go to dinner with them, go shopping, take a pottery or painting class, go for hikes and be outdoors as much possible. Experiment in the kitchen! Make foods you never have and if it works, great! if not, you can toss it and he'll never know. Ha!
Have fun, don't dwell on it.
‎03-13-2015 08:27 AM
If the shoe were on the other foot....would he mind? If it were me and he was a selfish person.... and has been..... for that many years....I think I would enjoy not having him around for awhile! Learn to have fun without him. Those kind of people are not that easy to live with. Go have a blast....maybe be a few days late getting there because your having such a good time. Do it with a happy attitude....not a poor me attitude. There are always consequences to our actions and if you should choose to do something like this...be prepared. It sounds to me like this is a very engrained pattern in your marriage and he probably thinks...why not...she won't mind. If you don't express your feelings that is your fault. If you do and he doesn't even listen that should be a red flag. I have a feeling you didn't tell him how you felt because it wouldn't have mattered. Your feeling are your feelings and they are worthy of being listened to. One sided marriages are not happy marriages.
‎03-13-2015 08:52 AM
Since it is only for a short time and you will be coming back together at Easter, I don't see an issue. Did he go down to get everything in order for the eventual move? If so, you should thank him for the effort.
‎03-13-2015 09:01 AM
I would use his "me" time, away from you, as "Your" time to enjoy doing things that your DH doesn't like to do...
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‎03-13-2015 09:42 AM
He probably just assumed it was okay with you. He probably has no idea you wanted him to stay.
Why didn't you tell him?
‎03-13-2015 09:47 AM
I'm used to absences so it wouldn't bother me too much.
Use this as ""me"" time and get ready for your retirement and future trips.
‎03-13-2015 09:56 AM
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