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Postby Honey girl » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:34 pm

i sit here writing and feeling sad and sorry for myself because of my situation (that i may or may not have created in my mind.) i feel like i am not a priority to my husband. he has been gone since monday and plans to be away another week (mother in the hospital) i am not sad because he is away, i am sad because it is 6:30pm and i have not heard from him all day. he spoke with my youngest son earlier this morning but did not ask to talk with my older son or me. am i wrong for being upset? visiting hours end at 6-830pm so he has that 2.5hr window to call me. i totally understand he needs to be there for his mom but dont forget about your wife and kids. i keep going over and over in my mind what to say or do when he does finally call. should i yell at him? should i not even answer the phone? should i let it go? i dont know, because this is not the first time he's done this. i love him so much, why? i always ask myself. i found a quote today: "I want someone who says I love you every night and proves it everyday." is that too much to ask, maybe.
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