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Old May 02, 2016, 02:22 PM
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First thing that comes to mind: he's used to being in the driver seat, knowing what to do and when to do it, but he screwed up and due to pride can't admit to you what's really going on. I'm probably miles off, but that's what popped into my skull.
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Old May 02, 2016, 09:43 PM
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First thing that comes to mind: he's used to being in the driver seat, knowing what to do and when to do it, but he screwed up and due to pride can't admit to you what's really going on. I'm probably miles off, but that's what popped into my skull.
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That's so true, the first part. He's a control freak. He usually does know what he's doing.

As for the last statement, I sure hope that you're wrong about that, but that is always a possibility. Why would he have such an issue with admitting to being wrong or not sure of what's going to happen?

Why are so many men that way? They seem to have a real problem admitting to any mistakes it seems like, even when it's obvious that they messed up, ugh!
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