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my hubby makes jack dee look like a walk in the park!?!

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lovingbloodfest · 04/11/2006 23:10

help love him but glass is always half empty any suggestions or just lots of positive vibes please

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Moomin · 04/11/2006 23:38

ooo poor you, I can't bear that kind of thinking. I love a bit of healthy cynicism but wall-to-wall must be very wearing. Is he actually depressed or just an unholy miseck?

GoingQuietlyMad · 04/11/2006 23:52

You know what, women are so easily diagnosed with depression of various sorts - eg PND.

But men escape and become 'grumpy' and we just put up with them! I suggest a visit to the GPs surgery......

Good luck xxxxxx

Dior · 04/11/2006 23:53

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handlemecarefully · 04/11/2006 23:56

Well I guess he is rarely disappointed then....

lovingbloodfest · 05/11/2006 17:44

so very true what you all say. he is a grumpy get not depressed i think just like it all the time. have to go caught on computer

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Pages · 05/11/2006 18:10

Mine too - and lol Dior because I call my DH Victor Meldrew too - it alternates between Victor and Basil Fawlty. I am so different, an eternal optimist and it is hard isn't it? DH has huge bursts of energy and positivity when he gets one of his "ideas" but always comes back to the negative side.

southeastastra · 05/11/2006 18:15

mine's like this too, especially today, is there something in the air?

Pages · 05/11/2006 18:38

Yeah, maybe to do with the smell of gunpowder? There have certainly been fireworks in this house today...

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