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I'm Proud Of My Hubby Too!


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Hey,

That post about being proud of your hubby...well...I've got a hubby story too. :lol:

We were at Wendy's a couple weeks ago, and I ordered a single with cheese, onion, and tomato ONLY, no BUN! My husband is quite a bit taller than I am (6'2" - and I'm 5'2"). Anyway....he saw over the cashier, and was watching them make my "sandwich". The girl making it just made a regular sandwich, then took the bun off when she realized that I didn't want one (she didn't speak English). So....hubby ran over there and corrected them, told them that I can't even have a CRUMB, and asked them to do it over. HA! Boy was I thankful!!! I am so sensitive, I know I would have been sick for three days. So yeah.....I've got a very supportive, cool hubby too!!! He feels really sorry for me, which is nice of him. But I tell him it's better to just not make a big deal about it and treat me as though I'm normal. :D

Thanks for letting me share.

~Brenda


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Cool! It's nice to have a hubby that is so supportive and understands, rather than having someone who just thinks we "overreact".

Karen

mytummyhurts Contributor

That was really cool of your hubby. Looks like you got a good one! :D

jenvan Collaborator

That is great Brenda! Its nice to have a dh who will stand up and "raise hell" when necessary :D

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