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Sometimes when a group of gals get together, the conversation can quickly turn into a husband bashing session. I've been there done that.

I read in a book study, that one of the best ways for us to show our husbands our love is to respect them; in all situations.

In what ways do you show respect towards your husband/BF?

Have you ever been in this situation? How do you respond to it?


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If im with a group of gals that start male bashing I DO NOT participate. Noone is perfect, but my husband is perfect for me. If there is something that bothers me, him and i talk about it. so therefore i do not have complaints. One way i show respect to and for him is that he is my daughters step-father but when it comes to anything with her we discuss it. thats part of being family wether its step or biological. I always ask him how his day was and i listen no matter what. I have been around friends who get into the bashing thing and i try to be a true friend and listen to their problems, if they ask for advice i try but thats all i contribute.
 
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Good for you! There are alot of good men out there.
 
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