Anonymous wrote:Guy here. Don't take it personally. We do it to cool down. Sometimes because we want to, and other times the wives kick us out of the bedroom.
It should last only one night. If he continues to sleep on the couch the next night, you guys have some (serious) marital issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been married less than two years and he started doing this the first six months. When I stopped letting it bother me eg I stopped pointing it out. Matter of fact I would spread out on the whole bed and enjoy it. When he realized it wasn’t getting to me, he stopped. We had an argument last night and he slept on the couch.
We just suffered a miscarriage and things are a bit sensitive so my feelings are a bit hurt with the couch thing again. Should I ignore it? What should I do?
You may want to try get him to explain why he is doing it and see if there is a better way to handle arguments.
My wife and I once had an argument and she slept in the guest room. Four years later, she's still there. We'll probably be divorced before long.
Oh, that’s so sad. Please go to couples therapy.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been married less than two years and he started doing this the first six months. When I stopped letting it bother me eg I stopped pointing it out. Matter of fact I would spread out on the whole bed and enjoy it. When he realized it wasn’t getting to me, he stopped. We had an argument last night and he slept on the couch.
We just suffered a miscarriage and things are a bit sensitive so my feelings are a bit hurt with the couch thing again. Should I ignore it? What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been married less than two years and he started doing this the first six months. When I stopped letting it bother me eg I stopped pointing it out. Matter of fact I would spread out on the whole bed and enjoy it. When he realized it wasn’t getting to me, he stopped. We had an argument last night and he slept on the couch.
We just suffered a miscarriage and things are a bit sensitive so my feelings are a bit hurt with the couch thing again. Should I ignore it? What should I do?
You may want to try get him to explain why he is doing it and see if there is a better way to handle arguments.
My wife and I once had an argument and she slept in the guest room. Four years later, she's still there. We'll probably be divorced before long.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure his sleeping on the couch is a personal attack on you. Many people just need some physical space to clear their heads or to decompress. He may also feel if he stays the argument will just start up again.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been married less than two years and he started doing this the first six months. When I stopped letting it bother me eg I stopped pointing it out. Matter of fact I would spread out on the whole bed and enjoy it. When he realized it wasn’t getting to me, he stopped. We had an argument last night and he slept on the couch.
We just suffered a miscarriage and things are a bit sensitive so my feelings are a bit hurt with the couch thing again. Should I ignore it? What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been married less than two years and he started doing this the first six months. When I stopped letting it bother me eg I stopped pointing it out. Matter of fact I would spread out on the whole bed and enjoy it. When he realized it wasn’t getting to me, he stopped. We had an argument last night and he slept on the couch.
We just suffered a miscarriage and things are a bit sensitive so my feelings are a bit hurt with the couch thing again. Should I ignore it? What should I do?