Anonymous wrote:OP is a controlling bitch and it's about to make her a single mom.
How you like them apples?
Anonymous wrote:So many people assuming she’s the only problem here. Such a bizarre thread.
Anonymous wrote:Who has anxiety at the McD drive thru? That is irrational.
If husband if dealing with escalating anger issues from his wife based upon
irrational things he may have hit his limit.
My ex husband flew off the handle at really irrational things.
It is tough to be the spouse in those situations.
Anonymous wrote:This was a car with at least 3 people in it. She says that ONE of their fry orders were missing, which means that other fry orders were in the bag. Seems that she was suggesting that they just split the orders of fries among themselves. So, you get a few fries less, but that doesn't mean you're missing out entirely on the fries you were craving. This wasn't a situation where he'd get no fries. For all we know, she'd be the one to get zero fries. Drop the pity for the poor husband with no fries since he was going to get some no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:So many people assuming she’s the only problem here. Such a bizarre thread.
Op, calling the spouse “deranged”
(In front of the kids
For wanting to wait for McD fries)
is the the first to go nuclear in this scenario.
Anonymous wrote:So many people assuming she’s the only problem here. Such a bizarre thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It was a ridiculous tiff but one of 10 in the last month.
We were leaving our son's late baseball game Friday and stopped at McDs drive through. There were a bunch of his team mates families in line behind us. The person at the drive through window forgot to include one order of fries we'd paid for. Husband insisted on staying put until we got what we paid for. I was embarrassed that we were holding up the line and just wanted to drive off. He got angry and I told him he was acting "deranged" about some fries. He said I was ridiculous and it spiraled into a fight that lasted the drive home.
I slept on the couch and this was his comment the next day.
You were wrong and he was right. I understand his problem.
He was right in the moment, but then he escalated the situation by telling her he didn't want to be married to her anymore and was only staying for the kids. Now those words will linger between them even if they stay together.