slaveluci
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Joined: 3/2/2007 From: Little Rock, AR Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: janiebelle The truth, I'm afraid, might be disrespectful to my husband's memory. This line stood out to me. Why would it be disrespectful to your husband's memory to state what they were used for? I'm with others in thinking that if your husband hadn't told him, you're certainly under no obligation to. However, if what you and your husband did together didn't disrespect either of you, why would it be a shameful thing to admit it to this guy? We have no way of knowing exactly how the relationship is with you and this friend of your husband's. However, the fact that he's still coming around and helping you kinda indicates to me that he's not a total douchebag. He may have asked the question in good humor and true curiosity. I don't think that makes him a dick just for asking. Now if you say you don't want to talk about and he pushes or insists, that's perhaps a different manner. I wouldn't get too angry or offended at the simple question. It's not everyday one finds cuffs lying around a friends' house and maybe he really is just surprised and curious. So what? It's up to you if you feel comfortable disclosing anything or not but I personally wouldn't ruin a relationship with someone over a "nosy" question. I think everyone has, at some point in his/her life, overstepped and felt badly for it. I say cut the guy some slack and maybe think about why you're considering it "disrespectful" to your husband's memory to even speak of what the cuffs were for. Just my two cents...............luci
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