Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this isn't some relationship shattering issue like cheating than he's totally in the wrong and I think this has swung around to YOU having a right to be mad. I cannot IMAGINE my DH refusing to talk to me for a week. Let alone for something I immediately apologized for!
It is hard to give good advice without knowing what the offense is. But honestly I would approach him, tell him that it is disrespectful to give your spouse the silent treatment for a week and that you are leaving and if he would like to continue to stay married to you he should reach out, and soon, when he is ready to start treating you like a human being again.
I yelled at him. Lol. For something I had been bugging him about to do, but he didn't and I finally blew it.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. My mistake. All you did was yell at him. This IS abusive. No borderline about it.
Anonymous wrote:Unless your screw up was outrageous -- and even then! -- this is completely not OK on his part. You apologized. He's acting like a baby. This IS borderline abusive.
Good news: You can opt out of it. Talk to him like normal. Except, make it easy for yourself. "Hey, Larlo, I'm going to the grocery store. Let me know if there is any thing you need" -crickets- "OK, then" and don't get him what he needs. "Hey Larlo, I'm making lightly fried tuna for dinner. Let me know if you want something else" -silence- You serve lightly fried tuna for dinner.
Seriously, he's an A$$ for acting like this. Carry on, be polite and present, and he can decide when he wants to grow up.
And consider therapy for yourself. Do you take this sort of abuse often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this isn't some relationship shattering issue like cheating than he's totally in the wrong and I think this has swung around to YOU having a right to be mad. I cannot IMAGINE my DH refusing to talk to me for a week. Let alone for something I immediately apologized for!
It is hard to give good advice without knowing what the offense is. But honestly I would approach him, tell him that it is disrespectful to give your spouse the silent treatment for a week and that you are leaving and if he would like to continue to stay married to you he should reach out, and soon, when he is ready to start treating you like a human being again.
I yelled at him. Lol. For something I had been bugging him about to do, but he didn't and I finally blew it.
Anonymous wrote:If this isn't some relationship shattering issue like cheating than he's totally in the wrong and I think this has swung around to YOU having a right to be mad. I cannot IMAGINE my DH refusing to talk to me for a week. Let alone for something I immediately apologized for!
It is hard to give good advice without knowing what the offense is. But honestly I would approach him, tell him that it is disrespectful to give your spouse the silent treatment for a week and that you are leaving and if he would like to continue to stay married to you he should reach out, and soon, when he is ready to start treating you like a human being again.
Anonymous wrote:Is he not speaking with you at all, or just not willing to discuss the screw up?