I'm afraid it will be too hot. I think he should go on a cooler day." I stated. "But it will be by the pool. If it's hot she can always go to my mom's house to cool off since she lives so close to the pool." Jon said. "Look Jon, the last time she went she came back with a few bumps, I go with my maternal instincts and he can leave tomorrow when the heat index is lower." I said. "Okay honey, you know I don't care, call my mom and tell her." Jon stated. The conversation was over and just as quickly as this argument started it was over. Next , I'll focus on what I was thinking during the interpersonal communication that happened between me and my husband. First of all I thought he should trust, how I felt because I have this condition and I know what triggers breakouts thinking about whether the conditions my husband described would help, but after careful consideration, we decided to let her go the next day, which was nicer than that. the day in question. The perspective is that I feel like eighty percent of my decisions like a
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