Anonymous wrote:Your husband is being a jackass, and you need to step in. Giving the silent treatment is emotionally abusive. Your kid paid her penalty. That’s it. For him to stay silent for another week is immature and hurtful. He’s continuing to punish her. It’s mean.
Step in now. Read this together. Your daughter needs you to get him to stop this.
https://www.fatherly.com/life/the-silent-treatment-marriage-advice?utm_source=google&utm_medium=halyard&utm_campaign=h_fa_00026&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21540137457&gbraid=0AAAAAqxUEyU_h15Iq6alK93LLOj25kS5l&gclid=CjwKCAiAs4HMBhBJEiwACrfNZazkpxhpPFNgMeAVDDq-_sFVy_-Ljp1dGx-IYw84RGrxh6emhKUNSRoC4zoQAvD_BwE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Dad's perspective, breaking the trust is emotionally hard to deal with. If my daughter had done this, I could understand why he is still suffering. Remember, in his mind, he is trying to get over this, but he just can't (yet).
What do you suggest? Should I and DD stay quiet until he cools off? I don’t know how long it will take though? I can tolerate him. It just hard for DD to see her pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Dad's perspective, breaking the trust is emotionally hard to deal with. If my daughter had done this, I could understand why he is still suffering. Remember, in his mind, he is trying to get over this, but he just can't (yet).
What do you suggest? Should I and DD stay quiet until he cools off? I don’t know how long it will take though? I can tolerate him. It just hard for DD to see her pain.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Because of the snow, the school is closed again today. DD is ready to take the bus and be out of the house now. I’ve tried to explain to him at least give her phone when she is out, so we know her where abouts. He said no. She can figure out how to get home if there is an after school activity. I’m used to his behavior. But it’s hard to watch how is he treating his own DD. Last night she came to me crying that he is still mad at her and doesn’t say he loves her anymore, why he hates her so much etc… I wanted to all of us have a talk together but I don’t know what to say and how to say. Because I know he won’t give me a chance to say what I want. If I look back, he’s been always a hard to communicate and emotionally abusive![]()
Anonymous wrote:From Dad's perspective, breaking the trust is emotionally hard to deal with. If my daughter had done this, I could understand why he is still suffering. Remember, in his mind, he is trying to get over this, but he just can't (yet).