| yes, he does. some unhealthy f-ed up patterns from his family of origin, where MIL is a martyr and was treated like dirt by exFIL. Me, 8 months pregnant barely dragging my feet because of crazy edema, him: why are you not doing your part of house chores? Because growing a human and bloating from water weight in record july heat, mofo. |
Calm down. Every heard of the Myer Briggs personality types? It’s just a personality descriptor. |
| He doesn't get mad, but he does get a little passive-aggressive and pissy when he has to do more than he usually does. I had an emergency appendectomy when we had a 9 month old and a 3 year old at home and, of course, the 9 month old got a bad cold shortly after I got home from the hospital and was up a few times at night as a result for a week or so. I couldn't lift anything after my surgery, so the night time comforting was all on him. You would have thought I was asking him to wake up with newborn triplets with how much he sighed and complained about it. It was so annoying! |
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I don't get mad. I become vigilant germ warrior. He gets quarantined in guest cottage which is attached to house. It has a kitchen/bathroom and is the most comfortable spot. He's put to bed, heat pad, ice pack, water, meds and fed. I say poor baby as I close the barn door, then run to wash my hands and alcohol swab inside my nose. Don't judge!
I push through anything. Rarely when I go down, he's very nurturing. So, is my teen. |
| All the time. He's an abusive asshole. I'm working on leaving. |
| Rarely mad but often he gets frustrated with me but I can live with it because he has every reason to get frustrated. It drives me crazy that he is so easy going and nice that I can’t bitch about him. |