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<blockquote data-quote="Tod Dague" data-source="post: 293968" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>If it is causing problems the best thing you can do is leave it be. Some times it works best for your marriage to let her learn for herself. If it works out for her great if it doesn't you may want to suggest putting the does in longer again, but don't say "I told you so". I am more than willing to sacrifice 8 does and 1 expensive buck for a good marriage.</p><p></p><p>My wife is a good woman that treats me like a good man but is good at coming up with projects for us. I always tell her to think about what it will require and the possible problems that could arise then multiply by 10. If it something that I don't think is feasible but she insist on I tell her to go ahead. I always help her and most times it becomes more than she was wanting to do and it goes away. Sometimes she surprises me and I'm sure to let her know what a good job she did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tod Dague, post: 293968, member: 61"] If it is causing problems the best thing you can do is leave it be. Some times it works best for your marriage to let her learn for herself. If it works out for her great if it doesn't you may want to suggest putting the does in longer again, but don't say "I told you so". I am more than willing to sacrifice 8 does and 1 expensive buck for a good marriage. My wife is a good woman that treats me like a good man but is good at coming up with projects for us. I always tell her to think about what it will require and the possible problems that could arise then multiply by 10. If it something that I don't think is feasible but she insist on I tell her to go ahead. I always help her and most times it becomes more than she was wanting to do and it goes away. Sometimes she surprises me and I'm sure to let her know what a good job she did. [/QUOTE]
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