Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 08:51     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

You need to leave. Respect is the bare minimum in a relationship.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 08:38     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:What the heck? Of course respect is realistic. If it's too much to ask you need to leave.


Agree, but OP might have a weird expectations as to what respect is or is not. Like the PP have said, is he swearing around you or calling you names.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 08:25     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

What the heck? Of course respect is realistic. If it's too much to ask you need to leave.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 08:20     Subject: Re:Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:You sound whiny and controlling, OP. Which is as disrespectful as your DH swearing.


Agree. It's not fair to expect him to change behaviors that are totally normal (who hasn't sworn in anger??? As long as it's not name calling you) because of your own weird insecurities.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 07:45     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the swearing a general exclamation like "g*ddam*t, the dishwasher is broken!" or belittling like "you f*cking b!tch!"?

There's a big difference.


+1 please answer if he's swearing at you directly, as in calling you names.


Agree with PP.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 07:25     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:Is the swearing a general exclamation like "g*ddam*t, the dishwasher is broken!" or belittling like "you f*cking b!tch!"?

There's a big difference.


+1 please answer if he's swearing at you directly, as in calling you names.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 07:24     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:Is the swearing a general exclamation like "g*ddam*t, the dishwasher is broken!" or belittling like "you f*cking b!tch!"?

There's a big difference.


This.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 07:15     Subject: Re:Is respect in a relationship realistic?

You sound whiny and controlling, OP. Which is as disrespectful as your DH swearing.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 06:59     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Is the swearing a general exclamation like "g*ddam*t, the dishwasher is broken!" or belittling like "you f*cking b!tch!"?

There's a big difference.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 06:02     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Anonymous wrote:Have y'all tried counseling? Yes, you can expect respect in a relationship, but swearing in a moment of anger is not really unusual nor is it hugely disrespectful. Sounds like you might be diverting attention from whatever made him angry by focusing on the swearing.


OP here. The swearing is just an example. He's disrespectful in a variety of ways.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 05:47     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Have y'all tried counseling? Yes, you can expect respect in a relationship, but swearing in a moment of anger is not really unusual nor is it hugely disrespectful. Sounds like you might be diverting attention from whatever made him angry by focusing on the swearing.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 05:14     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Respect in a relationship is totally realistic. It has nothing whatever to do, however, with the expectation that your DH not swear in anger, which has nothing to do with disrespect of you. You sound like a prima donna.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 03:35     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

Swears in general or swears at you?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 03:21     Subject: Re:Is respect in a relationship realistic?

I bet if you empathized with his underlying feeling before shutting him down by being the swearing police you'd get through to him a lot faster.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2017 02:58     Subject: Is respect in a relationship realistic?

I've been asking/telling my husband I need to be treated with respect in order to feel safe, vulnerable, etc. He says it's not a realistic expectation. For example, the other night he swore in anger. I told him, as I always tell him, that it really bothers me when he swears in anger. He says that that is how he talks and that I'm in the wrong by not accepting that. Am I crazy? Is this normal?