Dh guitar and singing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask him this question, “Do you know why they sing that song?”
“No, tell me why.”
“So YOU don’t have to. You can’t sing to save your life!” 😂


This is really horrible and hurtful. I can’t imagine treating my H like that.

And listening to his terrible singing voice is enjoying?
Anonymous
OP, next time he starts strumming AND singing, go into the bedroom with him and begin to sing along.

Tell him you just can't resist being a part of his chorus when he sings.

Maybe he will decide to stick to simple strumming!

Anonymous
my DH doesn't play the guitar. he just bursts out singing or humming ... in the family room, in the car....

nobody wants to hear that.

Anonymous
Maybe he will improve with practice.

Anonymous
Sometimes reading this site makes out hard to believe so few men murder their wives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My dad used to play guitar and sing songs at night to relax, and he didn’t have a great voice. He died unexpectedly a few years ago and I wish I could hear him sing again. Try to focus on what you have OP.


Same, but it was my husband….he could sing beautifully but the instrument, yikes! I loved that he could totally be himself around me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask him this question, “Do you know why they sing that song?”
“No, tell me why.”
“So YOU don’t have to. You can’t sing to save your life!” 😂


This is really horrible and hurtful. I can’t imagine treating my H like that.

And listening to his terrible singing voice is enjoying?


You can have boundaries without being a jerk. My H has a very loud hobby (involves a massive saw) and we set boundaries around when he can do it. I wouldn’t dream of criticizing his work just to get him to stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad used to play guitar and sing songs at night to relax, and he didn’t have a great voice. He died unexpectedly a few years ago and I wish I could hear him sing again. Try to focus on what you have OP.


Same, but it was my husband….he could sing beautifully but the instrument, yikes! I loved that he could totally be himself around me.


Op back and I appreciate these stories. And I'm sorry for your losses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask him this question, “Do you know why they sing that song?”
“No, tell me why.”
“So YOU don’t have to. You can’t sing to save your life!” 😂


This is really horrible and hurtful. I can’t imagine treating my H like that.

And listening to his terrible singing voice is enjoying?


Enjoy your divorce. Start talking to your spouse like that and he’ll know it’s over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask him this question, “Do you know why they sing that song?”
“No, tell me why.”
“So YOU don’t have to. You can’t sing to save your life!” 😂


This is really horrible and hurtful. I can’t imagine treating my H like that.

And listening to his terrible singing voice is enjoying?


Enjoy your divorce. Start talking to your spouse like that and he’ll know it’s over.

Don’t ask the question if you don’t want the answer.
Anonymous
Surprise him with a music room for Christmas. A sound proof music room.
Anonymous
Sing along. Either you will learn to enjoy it and it becomes something special between two of you or he will go to another room.
Anonymous
My hobby involves having 20 people over to sing as loudly as possible for 3 hours, so count yourself lucky.
Anonymous
My DH sings and plays guitar too, I love that he is into it. However, it would be pretty odd for him to do it in our bedroom. I agree that a bedroom is a place for relaxation.

Why does he play his music in your bedroom instead of another room?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes reading this site makes out hard to believe so few men murder their wives.


He's strumming OP's pain with his fingers; killing her softy with his song.
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