Nicknames and ex wife

Anonymous
The way husband calls ex wife leaves me feeling off sometimes. It’s similar to “Bets” for Betty. Meaning it’s not like babe or hunny, it’s a natural derivative of her name but it’s also not something 100 percent of people call her. It falls into the familiar category, someone who has known her for a long time which makes sense. I don’t know why it bothers me but it doesn’t always, other times it sounds very found. I would never bring this up because I realize it sounds crazy. But everyone once in awhile he will pick up that phone and go “hey there Bets” and it just hits different. Can anyone else relate to silly feelings in combined families?
Anonymous
You are overreacting
Anonymous
Lol, nope. as you said, it DOES sound crazy. He's with you now.
Anonymous
If it makes you feel better, my ex still calls me by a nickname (non-romantic, derived from my name). I dislike it but feel like it would be worse to say something. Nothing romantic will ever happen between us.
Anonymous
Please let this small petty thing go.
Anonymous
Nope. Are you sure you aren’t the same cray girlfriend posing as the wife this time?
Anonymous
It would bother me too, honestly. But then I'd have to smack myself and realize it's ok for him to have a friendship with her, he loves me.
Anonymous
Of course it's familiar. They were married.

How nice that they're cordial, especially if kids are involved. How do you want him to answer the phone? Are you very young, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's familiar. They were married.

How nice that they're cordial, especially if kids are involved. How do you want him to answer the phone? Are you very young, OP?


+1
There’s no greater turn-off than the scent of insecurity. OP reeks of it.
Anonymous
I just call my ex his name when I speak to him. I save "dumb*ss" or "that assh*le" for other times.
Anonymous
Well if that bothers you, I probably shouldn’t tell you that they’ve had sex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's familiar. They were married.

How nice that they're cordial, especially if kids are involved. How do you want him to answer the phone? Are you very young, OP?


+1
There’s no greater turn-off than the scent of insecurity. OP reeks of it.


Yup. Her poor DH having to walk on eggshells due to her fragile sense of self.
Anonymous
Don Draper still called Betty Bets after their divorce too. It means nothing.
Anonymous
It's like when you grew up with a friend named Bobby but he goes by Robert now. It's practically impossible to make the switch when you've been saying Bobby for years.

To him, it probably doesn't feel like anything other than her name. Not a special nickname only for those familiar with her. Just her name.
Anonymous
My DH called me by his ex-wife’s name one time. He was mortified but I did not care.
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