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Im a hedge witch as some of you may know, now tonight, i was doing research online to find some ideas for a protection spell ( a freinds 16 year old daughter has gone missing) and my husband starts to read through the screen when he picks the laptop up.
The tone he used was so patronizing and down putting, then when i asked him to pass my book of spells, he started flicking through it and again putting me down. I have told him how this makes me feel and he seems to be genuinley sorry but how do i handle this should it happen again? As it is bound to??!! Luckily at work i have someone to talk to who follows a similar path, but at home i still have his attitude to deal with.
Sorry this is not question rather a rant.
The tone he used was so patronizing and down putting, then when i asked him to pass my book of spells, he started flicking through it and again putting me down. I have told him how this makes me feel and he seems to be genuinley sorry but how do i handle this should it happen again? As it is bound to??!! Luckily at work i have someone to talk to who follows a similar path, but at home i still have his attitude to deal with.
Sorry this is not question rather a rant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If your husband doesn't have the faith in hedgecraft that you do, you simply ignore his intolerance.
If you feel very strongly about it, it may be better for both of you to go your own way and follow your own paths.
It is very difficult to make a marriage work when you don't share the same faith, especially when one is disparaging, but you must have been aware of that when you got married
If you feel very strongly about it, it may be better for both of you to go your own way and follow your own paths.
It is very difficult to make a marriage work when you don't share the same faith, especially when one is disparaging, but you must have been aware of that when you got married