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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 1912636" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>I'll admit that I haven't read the entirety of this. I read some of this to my wife of 52+ years as we drank our once daily beer 30 together on the deck. My wife wants to know if James's wife is a demorat? On a serious note, I recently had a brother-in-law take his own life. I can no way pretend to know why. What I do know is that his spouse made every decision large and small. He had said once many years ago that his folks had divorced and he vowed never to do so. I believe he was about the same age as you James. I feel for you. I'm a very lucky man. My wife and I don't put one another in a bubble trying to "protect" each other. Sure a person could get shot while hunting, but chances of being killed in an auto accident are far greater. Yes, my wife shoots and deer hunts, so I can't relate to the circumstances that you are dealing with regards to hunting. I can say unequivocally though that it is not good for your mental health to have a spouse making such important decisions for you when the issue is something that has no dire consequences for her. A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. She'll get over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 1912636, member: 50852"] I'll admit that I haven't read the entirety of this. I read some of this to my wife of 52+ years as we drank our once daily beer 30 together on the deck. My wife wants to know if James's wife is a demorat? On a serious note, I recently had a brother-in-law take his own life. I can no way pretend to know why. What I do know is that his spouse made every decision large and small. He had said once many years ago that his folks had divorced and he vowed never to do so. I believe he was about the same age as you James. I feel for you. I'm a very lucky man. My wife and I don't put one another in a bubble trying to "protect" each other. Sure a person could get shot while hunting, but chances of being killed in an auto accident are far greater. Yes, my wife shoots and deer hunts, so I can't relate to the circumstances that you are dealing with regards to hunting. I can say unequivocally though that it is not good for your mental health to have a spouse making such important decisions for you when the issue is something that has no dire consequences for her. A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. She'll get over it. [/QUOTE]
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