Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry him? You note that it's gotten better over the years so this trait didn't just emerge. You were well aware of it before you got married. Why is it your DH's job to fix the loose outlet? Is that something you two agreed he'd do before you got married? He isn't the only one who has traits that are unattractive.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is the same way. He won’t approach strangers and he makes me do it (to ask a question at the store for example). Maybe that’s why he likes a dominant woman.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is the same way. He won’t approach strangers and he makes me do it (to ask a question at the store for example). Maybe that’s why he likes a dominant woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm busy right now honey, please look it up online and figure it out".
OP here. I just hate that after I say something like that, he gets an attitude/upset.![]()
And he's using that against you. Think of him like you think of your children. When you tell your young kids to not do something, they'll get an attitude/upset. But you ignore that because you know what you're doing is better for them in the long run. Do the same with your DH. He's acting like a child.
Anonymous wrote:How does he do at work?
Managers often have to deal with this kind of lack of initiative. It can be changed with coaching / mentoring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I'm busy right now honey, please look it up online and figure it out".
OP here. I just hate that after I say something like that, he gets an attitude/upset.![]()
Anonymous wrote:"I'm busy right now honey, please look it up online and figure it out".
Anonymous wrote:My DH is the same way. He won’t approach strangers and he makes me do it (to ask a question at the store for example). Maybe that’s why he likes a dominant woman.
