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‎12-12-2015 09:56 AM
This is physical abuse, plain and simple. Don't put up with it! You could attribute it to the Cialis, to passive/aggressive behavior, or what have you, but those are excuses. In the end, if he doesn't stop, tell him "I'm calling the cops. This is spousal abuse."
And mean it.
‎12-12-2015 09:57 AM - edited ‎12-12-2015 09:58 AM
eggnog anyone?
‎12-12-2015 09:57 AM
@orangegarnet wrote:What a strange thread... maybe it needs to go buh-bye. I mean huh?
Since it's a new poster, it's probably a gag.
‎12-12-2015 09:59 AM
@Ms X wrote:
@orangegarnet wrote:What a strange thread... maybe it needs to go buh-bye. I mean huh?
Since it's a new poster, it's probably a gag.
****
It gags me for sure...
‎12-12-2015 09:59 AM - edited ‎12-12-2015 09:59 AM
probably, don't count on Q deleting it though they only delete the ones that are good.
‎12-12-2015 10:01 AM
@SharkE wrote:I wouldn't let my husband take those kinds of drugs . Most men have a high enough chance of getting cancer in the first place and these things are hormones. Might not be a problem much longer in any case.
Besides, there are other medications that the doctor can prescribe for an enlarged prostate.
I should know, my dad had an enlarged prostate, and his doctor never, ever prescribed him Cialis, or any other of those kinds of drugs.
‎12-12-2015 10:04 AM
@orangegarnet wrote:
eggnog anyone?
‎12-12-2015 10:04 AM
There is nothing affectionate about what he does. It's abuse disguised as affection. It's disrespectful to treat you like a possession to do with as he wishes.
‎12-12-2015 10:05 AM
This is just my opinion: The "affectionate" things he is doing cause you pain, and when you are taking something out of the oven, downright dangerous. Anything you don't like or causes discomfort is abuse. I would put a stop to it immediately, before it gets worse. I admit I am not the most unbiased person when it comes to this because my ex-husband was a violent, abusive man. If you think it is related to his new medication, go with him to the doctor and discuss it, maybe a decrease in dosage or a different medication could be used.
‎12-12-2015 10:25 AM
I am with you. Except it is cats for me.
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