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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound a bit insane. Maybe he is enjoying the silence if this is an example of how you normally interact with him. He likely has no idea why asking an innocent question sent you off since there was no reason. Anything he says could do the same. When someone is unpredictable, silence is a good option.[/quote] Yeah, I think you were expecting him to read your mind. You told him to get comfortable and he took you at your word, when in reality you were upset he wasn’t helping and that you were in your work clothes still. You said it was”fine” he came home at 8:30 but perhaps you really were aggravated at cooking so late after a long day of work. And then you snapped, which to him was out of nowhere. You martyred yourself a bit. Next tine, let him help or just eat pb&j. I am in my pajamas by 9 after a long day of work - cooking and cleaning would be impossible.[/quote]
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