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30th March 11, 07:15 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by GreenDragon
Its just confusing!
And? If confusion is all you're complaining about, then you're being absurd and melodramatic. Not the way to win respect and indulgence from your wife.
My ex was a hunter when I met him. Ducks and grouse mostly with the occasional moose or caribou. I'd not been brought up that way and had no experience. Guns make me uncomfortable. However, I went hunting with him once and was given lessons on how to handle the gun. Lovely day, the dog enjoyed the hike and we didn't see any birds, but that was the only and last time I went. I found I still was uncomfortable with the gun and found I disliked the thought of hunting. However, I never once stood in his way to go hunting and never disallowed him his purchase of a gun when he wanted it. I even allowed the guns in the house as long as they were properly secured and locked away. He respected my feelings enough to buy a proper door and lock for our furnace room and put his guns there.
You have to give as well as take. And, it looks like your wife is doing the giving. And, as it's harder to give when the person dislikes or is uncomfortable with the gift, I think that deserves more respect than whining about the dislike.
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