Anonymous wrote:10:15 again. The denials and gaslighting are the most hurtful, but I have examples of him being weird in the same way as yours when he says your birthdays are 3.5 years apart. Every single year, he asks when Christmas is, or when Halloween is. I answer when he asks about Thanksgiving or Easter, since there are not fixed holidays, but Christmas??? He has grown up with this holiday! Every year, we get into a fight because instead of googling it (which no sane person in the Western world would have to do), he asks me. I have told him it gets on my nerve, since this is obvious, and we always celebrate on the 25th, not the 24th, like some cultures. Every year he insists that he should ask, just in case I decide to celebrate a little earlier or later. ???????? We have never done that. The day is always Dec 25th. Same for Halloween, always on Oct 31st.
I wonder if there's some autism in there, but he'd have to be very high functioning. It's just SO WEIRD and annoying!
Anonymous wrote:10:15 again. The denials and gaslighting are the most hurtful, but I have examples of him being weird in the same way as yours when he says your birthdays are 3.5 years apart. Every single year, he asks when Christmas is, or when Halloween is. I answer when he asks about Thanksgiving or Easter, since there are not fixed holidays, but Christmas??? He has grown up with this holiday! Every year, we get into a fight because instead of googling it (which no sane person in the Western world would have to do), he asks me. I have told him it gets on my nerve, since this is obvious, and we always celebrate on the 25th, not the 24th, like some cultures. Every year he insists that he should ask, just in case I decide to celebrate a little earlier or later. ???????? We have never done that. The day is always Dec 25th. Same for Halloween, always on Oct 31st.
I wonder if there's some autism in there, but he'd have to be very high functioning. It's just SO WEIRD and annoying!
Anonymous wrote:Some ex-girlfriends birthday from 25 years ago would drive me BATTY OP. WHAT THE HELL. It's clear he's repeated the "wrong" thing so much that he's convinced himself it's the truth.
I think I'd be a child and send him a text every single damn day saying "Good morning, our birthdays are 3 years apart!"
But seriously, what are his redeeming qualities because paying attention to his wife's feelings don't seem to be on the list.
Anonymous wrote:He sounds pretty annoying I have to say. He sounds self centered and doesn’t care too much about your feelings. You need to get really pissed at him.
Anonymous wrote:This is totally just disrespect/not caring. I'd be shocked if it was something clinical. He just doesn't really care what you think/want, or at least, he's often not willing to change his behavior because of it.
If I were you, I'd move to picking your battles.
Roughhousing while driving?! That's a battle to pick.
Who cares if people at a party know you have to work the next day? Or if he says you're 3.5 years younger? Those two things super don't matter. My guess is, you have a LOT of thoughts and preferences like this, and are providing waaaay too much feedback on things not to do or say, and he's just hit his limit on always complying. Is he handling it maturely? No. But you've got to learn to let stuff go.
Anonymous wrote:This is totally just disrespect/not caring. I'd be shocked if it was something clinical. He just doesn't really care what you think/want, or at least, he's often not willing to change his behavior because of it.
If I were you, I'd move to picking your battles.
Roughhousing while driving?! That's a battle to pick.
Who cares if people at a party know you have to work the next day? Or if he says you're 3.5 years younger? Those two things super don't matter. My guess is, you have a LOT of thoughts and preferences like this, and are providing waaaay too much feedback on things not to do or say, and he's just hit his limit on always complying. Is he handling it maturely? No. But you've got to learn to let stuff go.