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Marriage is about compromiseFrom: Fadette (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 30 May 2002 19:09:14 -0500 (CDT)
Dr. Braun says: >I also BELIEVE this. But I don't KNOW it. So I tell all to stay away >from the litter box. If your husband can't do this for you for 9 >months, perhaps you need a new husband.(TIC {;<) Well, this statement can be turned around: "If I don't wan't to get rid of my cats after getting pg, maybe my husband needs a new wife"... I'm a big cat lover and I see my cats as my babies. My husband is not a cat person and is alergic to cats. However, he tolerates them, and even vacuums after them. When we first moved in together, he was very worried about living in the same house with cats. But he loves me and he was willing to try. At that time I promised him that he'll never have to do the litterbox. My ex was a big cat lover, but he was making my life miserable. Nobody's perfect. I'm not perfect either. So I'm not looking for perfection. My husband is a wonderful person, and we're having great time together. Now that I'm going thru miscarriage, he's giving me all the support I need. There were a few other occasions when I was going thru a tough time (mean boss at work, for example) and it felt I couldn't have done it without him. No, I don't want another husband. I want another solution for the litterbox problem.
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