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Bklyngrl
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Posted 2/16/07 12:26 PM |
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Posted 2/16/07 12:31 PM |
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Cookiegobbler
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Sorry you have to deal with this!!
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Posted 2/16/07 12:33 PM |
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Posted 2/16/07 12:40 PM |
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monkadoo
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Posted 2/16/07 1:01 PM |
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nmp070106
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Posted 2/16/07 1:28 PM |
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alexlynn7
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Posted 2/16/07 3:11 PM |
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Re: silent treatment
I think its a better idea to talk with him and let him know how you feel - silent tretament never really accomlplishes anything - plus, think of this - how you two deal with each other teaches your child everything about relationships! Get a head start now so that you can teach your child good strategies to handle conflict!
good luck!!!
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Elbee
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This is probably the happiest time in your life. Instead of trying to "win" this fight, why not try to talk to him about his and your fears and come to some sort of compromise. You should look back at this time as wonderful, not full of silent treatments and anger. Plus it's not good for your relationship or for your growing baby.
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Posted 2/16/07 3:51 PM |
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Bklyngrl
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Posted 2/16/07 4:39 PM |
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juanvi
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Re: silent treatment
Posted by lipglossjunky73
I think its a better idea to talk with him and let him know how you feel - silent tretament never really accomlplishes anything - plus, think of this - how you two deal with each other teaches your child everything about relationships! Get a head start now so that you can teach your child good strategies to handle conflict!
good luck!!!
i agree
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Bklyngrl
luvmyfamily

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Message edited 3/28/2008 3:49:48 PM.
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Posted 2/16/07 5:08 PM |
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I'm sorry I hope all goes well when you do talk it out..
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Posted 2/16/07 5:15 PM |
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