Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine going through life thinking this sort of petty stuff is the way to solve problems.
I don't think that's what OP is doing here. I think they're just sick of the bs. We all have a breaking point whether or not *you* think that breaking point is "good enough" or not.
Maybe try not to act holier than thou all the time or remove that stick before you respond to the next post.
It’s more she has some script in her mind of how he supposed to respond/react and expects he will “learn his lesson.”
Real life rarely plays out the way your fantasies do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine going through life thinking this sort of petty stuff is the way to solve problems.
I don't think that's what OP is doing here. I think they're just sick of the bs. We all have a breaking point whether or not *you* think that breaking point is "good enough" or not.
Maybe try not to act holier than thou all the time or remove that stick before you respond to the next post.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine going through life thinking this sort of petty stuff is the way to solve problems.
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha! I've done this. He never learned - just had no clothes, re-wore dirty clothes, did laundry while blaming me. People on here say "use your words", "show him", "go on strike"... yeah. When you're dealing with someone who doesn't want to do better, well, they're never going to do better.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine going through life thinking this sort of petty stuff is the way to solve problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, try using your words than being passive aggressive and expecting him to read your mind?
I don’t want to use my words! I literally want to see how long this might last!
(It’s just as passive aggressive of him to only take care of himself or leave his chores incomplete. Not sure why I have to be the adult here.)
Anonymous wrote:I mean, try using your words than being passive aggressive and expecting him to read your mind?