Anonymous wrote:It is hard to tell from that interaction whether the object was broken intentionally or accidentally. From what I read, this is a typical interaction I would have with one of my kids if they felt really badly about breaking something that they knew I valued and were afraid of my reaction
Anonymous wrote:His reaction seems like guilt or being upset that you're mad at him. None of that suggests he did it on purpose. Honestly I'd be pretty upset if my spouse called me "pissy" or accused me of breaking things on purpose, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I’d say he didn’t do it on purpose. But if he’s mad at you, he doesn’t feel like apologizing or dealing with your emotion about the breakage.
That said, I don’t know his personality. Is he the type to break something deliberately because he’s mad at you?
He breaks stuff all the time out of anger. But it's more like frustration at the object. I don't remember him ever breaking stuff because he's mad at me specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:me: are you mad at me or something?
This seemed like a weird response from you. If you were sad about the watering can and mad with your husband, tell him that. But asking if HE is mad sees weird.
Anonymous wrote:me: are you mad at me or something?
Anonymous wrote:No, I’d say he didn’t do it on purpose. But if he’s mad at you, he doesn’t feel like apologizing or dealing with your emotion about the breakage.
That said, I don’t know his personality. Is he the type to break something deliberately because he’s mad at you?