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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, my wife is the same. Not just to me, but with the kids as well. We've all learnt to walk on eggshells. But similar to your husband, when she says something, we are supposed to accept it and move on. [/quote] OP here. I’m sorry. My husband acts like this in public too, in front of our friends and family. There was one episode I swore to myself I was going to divorce him over, it was so humiliating and isolating. But again, the logistics with our SN child are just too much. I wish life didn’t have to be like this. I’m confused why he does it too. It’s not like he comes from a dysfunctional family either.[/quote] I am having trouble imagining a situation where him STFU and sulking in public could be a humiliating experience, but I wasn’t there and don’t understand the events that transpired. Does he do it because he is naturally emotional and learned that he needs to process by himself to avoid unnecessary fights or is he attempting to manipulate others by taking his ball and going home?[/quote] You can’t imagine that at a dinner party, a person refusing to answer or giving one word answers to everyone for the night would be very embarrassing?[/quote] That’s troubling. What set him off to behave this way? [/quote]
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