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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He sounds like a perfectionist, or that he has OCD. I think you both could benefit from therapy.[/quote] This. He has some compulsive disorder that everything must be just so. In his vision of how it should be. He needs to get less critical. He needs to prioritize the things h chooses to get upset about and cut out the bottom two thirds because they are too minute. He could benefit from counseling. Stepping back and letting the little stuff go. He likely gets the same reaction and criticism at work if he works on teams, etc. micromanaging and hyper critical over little things that don't really make a big difference. Ask him if he's like this at work. Maybe he'll make the connection. As long as you are getting the major things right, you will be fine. Try to get him to relax, his attitude will not be good/healthy for children either. [/quote]
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