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Reply to "I get upset when high-stakes things go wrong, husband doesn't care"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I clicked on this expecting to see that your husband lost his job, or your entire vacation was canceled because of flight issues, or your basement flooded. And the "high stakes" issues you are "devastated" about are that . . . (i) your table at a nice restaurant wasn't up to your standards, and (ii) because you were noticeably pissy about that, your waitress didn't give you top service? JFC, OP. The most absurd thing about this post is hat you want your husband to have the same disproportionate, over-the-top reaction to minor setbacks. No way. He's the rational one here - someone in your family need to be stable, and you clearly ain't that person. [/quote] OP here. I LOLed at this because all three things have happened to us in the past few years (well, the vacation was canceled due to COVID), and I had no issues dealing with the job loss or our horrible flood or the canceled trip. I really struggle with the [b]imperfections on "top" experiences[/b] much more than with actual problems. [/quote] Why are you referring to that as "high-stakes"?[/quote]
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