Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
OP here. He is the main (only) bread winner. There was no upside to her doing that. It could only hurt his reputation.
They are not headed towards divorce. They get along. She was quite flippant about her commen, but she exposed him as a liar.
Some people don't think of their spouses in these terms: "he's the breadwinner, I mustn't expose his lies." Either he lies all the time and she's fed up, or he doesn't normally lie and he was caught off guard. You seem to have a very ... particular view of her role in this marriage, but there's no reason to think she (or even he) shares that view.
Her role is to make sure that he says employed if she doesn't want to work. Same would be true if she were working and he staying home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
OP here. He is the main (only) bread winner. There was no upside to her doing that. It could only hurt his reputation.
They are not headed towards divorce. They get along. She was quite flippant about her commen, but she exposed him as a liar.
Some people don't think of their spouses in these terms: "he's the breadwinner, I mustn't expose his lies." Either he lies all the time and she's fed up, or he doesn't normally lie and he was caught off guard. You seem to have a very ... particular view of her role in this marriage, but there's no reason to think she (or even he) shares that view.
Her role is to make sure that he s*ays employed if she doesn't want to work. Same would be true if she were working and he staying home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
OP here. He is the main (only) bread winner. There was no upside to her doing that. It could only hurt his reputation.
They are not headed towards divorce. They get along. She was quite flippant about her commen, but she exposed him as a liar.
Some people don't think of their spouses in these terms: "he's the breadwinner, I mustn't expose his lies." Either he lies all the time and she's fed up, or he doesn't normally lie and he was caught off guard. You seem to have a very ... particular view of her role in this marriage, but there's no reason to think she (or even he) shares that view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
OP here. He is the main (only) bread winner. There was no upside to her doing that. It could only hurt his reputation.
They are not headed towards divorce. They get along. She was quite flippant about her commen, but she exposed him as a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
OP here. He is the main (only) bread winner. There was no upside to her doing that. It could only hurt his reputation.
They are not headed towards divorce. They get along. She was quite flippant about her commen, but she exposed him as a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
+1
Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have said that, and he should have laughed it off when she did.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's cool to shame your spouse, but look at it from her perspective: he's lying to claim credit for something he cannot do but she can. If he's not typically a liar it might have just caught her off guard and she reacted. Or if he does lie a lot it might have crossed the line for her when he decided to claim her accomplishment as his own (while downplaying her actual accomplishment: if he can say "where's the bathroom" and is calling that speaking the language, then he's not giving her credit for being actually fluent, which is a much bigger accomplishment.) I might have let it go but if my DH announced that he was a triathlete or something at a work dinner, something he is not but I am, I can see myself reacting without thinking "should I be a good spouse and back this play?"