Anonymous wrote:I have a few friends that have have rocky relationships and I am so tired of hearing them talk about how their relationships are so much stronger because they've gone through x and y with their husbands. I'm not talking about things out of our control like a lay off or infertility but stupid decisions their husbands have made in the past - like going to jail, drinking, cheating.
Are couples like my husband and I not as "strong" because we've never done these types of things to one another? That's what these woman intentionally or unintentionally insinuate and I find it irritating - and I can't help but feel it's to make up for insecurity. This is not a humble brag about how great my relationship is - we have our own problems - we've just never done anything to hurt each other, it's more like "life" is beating us down lately. I'm just so tired of hearing the same "we're stronger for it, we've been through so much" crap over and over again. Then a month later their husbands do something else stupid. Maybe I'm just mean but I must not be the only one thinking this!
Anonymous wrote:I have a few friends that have have rocky relationships and I am so tired of hearing them talk about how their relationships are so much stronger because they've gone through x and y with their husbands. I'm not talking about things out of our control like a lay off or infertility but stupid decisions their husbands have made in the past - like going to jail, drinking, cheating.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. Nice to give the benefit of the doubt on the competition angle, but I have a "friend" who explicitly said that he and his girlfriend had a stronger relationship than DH and I because they swing and it requires a heightened level of trust that I "couldn't begin to imagine."
Yeppers. DH bought me another drink at the bar when he overheard that....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some new friends. I wouldn't choose to hang around people who irritate me with this nonsense.
+1 Also, I think some people feel the need to say this to themselves to justify their decisions. ie. Staying with someone who has cheated, been in jail, etc
Yes, OP, I would work on my compassion for those friends. I am assuming this is what they're doing rather than trying to judge you. Now if you're tired of them letting their spouses get away with murder, that's another story and maybe you should drop them. But I doubt they're trying to compete with you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some new friends. I wouldn't choose to hang around people who irritate me with this nonsense.
+1 Also, I think some people feel the need to say this to themselves to justify their decisions. ie. Staying with someone who has cheated, been in jail, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find some new friends. I wouldn't choose to hang around people who irritate me with this nonsense.
+1 Also, I think some people feel the need to say this to themselves to justify their decisions. ie. Staying with someone who has cheated, been in jail, etc
Anonymous wrote:Find some new friends. I wouldn't choose to hang around people who irritate me with this nonsense.