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	<title>Comments on: Another Navy Husband</title>
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		<title>By: ja3</title>
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		<description>I strongly recommend that anyone and everyone read Mr. Kistner&#039;s Op-Ed, because  it definitely rings true. I&#039;ve either seen or experienced many of the problems he relates. I&#039;ll think rather than monopolize your comments, I&#039;ll say more about his article and the problems of the Navy Husband in general over on my own blog.

As far as  a true Internet support system for military husbands (MilHubs?), it&#039;s a great idea. As you well know, it&#039;s not that the problems of  MilHubs are vastly different from those of military wives, it&#039;s that men generally have vastly different ways of communicating and coping with those issues. We&#039;ll talk more offline...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I strongly recommend that anyone and everyone read Mr. Kistner&#8217;s Op-Ed, because  it definitely rings true. I&#8217;ve either seen or experienced many of the problems he relates. I&#8217;ll think rather than monopolize your comments, I&#8217;ll say more about his article and the problems of the Navy Husband in general over on my own blog.</p>
<p>As far as  a true Internet support system for military husbands (MilHubs?), it&#8217;s a great idea. As you well know, it&#8217;s not that the problems of  MilHubs are vastly different from those of military wives, it&#8217;s that men generally have vastly different ways of communicating and coping with those issues. We&#8217;ll talk more offline&#8230;</p>
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