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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had an argument and we were just getting over it before getting into another one about parenting. DC had a fever the night before and when he got up the next morning I told him he could watch a show while I got ready for work since DH was still asleep. DH woke up right as I said that and told DC if he is sick then he needs to go back to bed. He cannot be up. I explained DC just woke up and I told him he could watch a show. He said if he is going to keep DC then he will lay in his bed all day. So I took DC to work with me and dropped something off and came right back. DC adores DH, they spend a lot of time together and now DH won't talk to him at all. It's been 4 days and he DC will say, "dad please talk to me, I love you please talk". DH said we are traitors and he doesn't want to see both our disgusting faces. It's so hurtful. I did apologize for not letting him deal with DC how he wanted etc, he won't even listen. Last night DC cried in his sleep and was thrashing around and finally got up at 4:30am and hasn't been back to sleep. Not sure if its just a coincidence or if related to DH. What would you do. Also a couple days before this incident when we had the first argument which was so small, we were getting ready for guests who were coming to dinner. They were from out of the country and just got off a long flight. DH was mad at me so when the guests arrived he refused to come out of his room. He came out to get a plate of food from the table we were all seated at, didn't say hello and walked back to his room to eat. [/quote] This sounds comical to be honest. I cannot imagine a husband and father behaving so childishly. If this is indeed a genuine circumstance and not some contrived attempt for attention then my sympathy is with the DH. The poor man must either be overwhelmed with psychological trauma or one of the most ignorant individuals the world has ever known. [/quote]
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