Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean it depends on what the comment was. Was it a joke gone wrong or was it really something mean that was said to be used against you? You should calm down enough to have a conversation with DH but you need to find out why he said what he did.
No it has been something we've argued about before. It wasn't a joke gone wrong. It's along the lines that I am unsupportive to him but not to others. My son thought my husband was crazy and asked me why he said it. I did ask DH about it but really no explanation/apology can "un-say" what he said. I am seriously pissed at him and want to see if I am out of line.
No I think it's fine to be pissed that he said something to your kid and put him in the middle of an argument between you two. However, if your DH is at the point of saying something to your kid (I'm imagining how this happened) then I think its worth putting the anger aside and trying to fix the issue between you and your husband. Sounds like he's at the point where its kind of a big deal and could be the start of the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean it depends on what the comment was. Was it a joke gone wrong or was it really something mean that was said to be used against you? You should calm down enough to have a conversation with DH but you need to find out why he said what he did.
No it has been something we've argued about before. It wasn't a joke gone wrong. It's along the lines that I am unsupportive to him but not to others. My son thought my husband was crazy and asked me why he said it. I did ask DH about it but really no explanation/apology can "un-say" what he said. I am seriously pissed at him and want to see if I am out of line.
Anonymous wrote:I mean it depends on what the comment was. Was it a joke gone wrong or was it really something mean that was said to be used against you? You should calm down enough to have a conversation with DH but you need to find out why he said what he did.