Security Escorted Me Out of Husband's Workplace. I am So Angry/Embarrassed.

Anonymous
Reminded me of this post.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/402066.page
And the other post the pp mentioned of the husband leaving the yelling wife in the car. Can't find that thread.
Anonymous
You're dead wrong! Nobody embarrassed you...You embarrassed yourself. This is juvenile behavior coming from a woman I presume to be over the age of 30. It's his work place got christ sake. I think your DH should hand you divorce papers. That should do all the talking!! You sound like a real piece of work.
Anonymous
I can't imagine this post is real. People only behave like the OP in movies, right? There is no way this is for real.
Anonymous
Yeah, I think it is the same crazy loon from the above link and the one about her DH leaving the car when he was being yelled at. I am sorry such crazies give a bad name to women.
Anonymous
OP, grow up. Nobody embarrassed you but you.

You are unbelievable. I have to wonder if this is actually real.
Anonymous
op, why didn't you discuss with him at home? Does this mask a bigger issue at home?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.


Details please and thank you.


I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.


Um, are you in DC? I wonder if you work at DH's firm...spouses are banned from their holiday party because of some unspecified drama that occurred.


And you believe your husband? Muuuuaaaaah


LOL
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Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.


Details please and thank you.


I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.


Wow. That seems like an over-reaction.


Most spouses would celebrate at such a ban. Nothing good ever comes from work holiday parties!
Anonymous
I had a GF like this once; the constant threat of making a scene was a way of controlling me, it was awful. Damn near ruined a good friend's wedding. OP needs therapy to learn how to manage her emotions in public and how to interact respectfully with her husband.
Anonymous
OP intentionally did this in public to humiliate her husband in public. If the genders were reversed her husband would be IN JAIL.

He clearly despises her, otherwise he would have tried to intervene when security began to escort his wife away. I'm not sure I blame him. Plus, you've now given him ample witnesses to your unstable and possibly abusive behavior, which will come in handy for him in a divorce.

OP, get into therapy ASAP and commit yourself to learning how to handle your emotions in non-abusive ways.
Anonymous
Also, your DH could conceivably get a restraining order against you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, your DH could conceivably get a restraining order against you.

He should definitely do that, and should also file for divorce. I can't imagine being married to that level of psycho.
Anonymous
My law firm doesn't allow spouses at the party either. Don't know why. I can't believe OP did this at the workplace. Do you not know that this could severely damage his career? Might negate any future financial issues you need to discuss.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.


Details please and thank you.


I'm not this PP, but something like this happened at my firm's holiday party a few years back. Our receptionist and her husband got in an argument that got really loud. He was drunk. He ended up punching her in the face and giving her a black eye and had to be pulled off of her. The police were called. She quit soon after. Spouses have been banned from alll holiday parties and functions since then.


Wow. That seems like an over-reaction.


Most spouses would celebrate at such a ban. Nothing good ever comes from work holiday parties!


I'm the PP who posted the receptionist being punched in the face at the holiday party. My DS was indeed ecstatic that he didn't have to accompany me to my work holiday parties anymore!
Anonymous
Op hasn't been back right? Most likely fake.
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