Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be lots of things. Possibilities include (but ar not limited to):
Hearing loss
Dimentia
ADHD
She doesn’t like you so she doesn’t listen
She doesn’t believe you so she doesn’t care what you say
She’s really dumb and you’re just noticing
You don’t communicate as well as you thought
She has multiple personalities and they’re not sharing info about flooring tiles and recycling
She’s gaslighting you and doing it poorly
She’s having an affair (not sure how but that always comes up)
You’re gaslighting her
You’re having an affair (again, not sure how, but it’s often the husbands fault, and it’s often because of affairs)
Lol all of this! It literally could be anything; or nothing. But the most likely explanation is affair!
Anonymous wrote:Could be lots of things. Possibilities include (but ar not limited to):
Hearing loss
Dimentia
ADHD
She doesn’t like you so she doesn’t listen
She doesn’t believe you so she doesn’t care what you say
She’s really dumb and you’re just noticing
You don’t communicate as well as you thought
She has multiple personalities and they’re not sharing info about flooring tiles and recycling
She’s gaslighting you and doing it poorly
She’s having an affair (not sure how but that always comes up)
You’re gaslighting her
You’re having an affair (again, not sure how, but it’s often the husbands fault, and it’s often because of affairs)
Anonymous wrote:Clap your hands as you speak.
Leave (clap) the bin (clap) at the curb (clap).
Or repeat your sentences
Leave the bin at the curb. At the curb, leave the bin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clap your hands as you speak.
Leave (clap) the bin (clap) at the curb (clap).
Or repeat your sentences
Leave the bin at the curb. At the curb, leave the bin.
I don’t see how this is the wife’s fault at all though. Was the wife bringing it back in? It sounds like the county was bringing it in rather than replacing it.
“…the damaged recycling bin needed to be left by the curve so that the county could replace it. They kept bringing it into the garage and I had to take it back out…”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s you. I had a lot of trouble following your post. I read the flooring thing a couple of times, and I still don’t understand.
I am exhausted and it's daylights savings time tired. The basic point is that I say things and it's as if they are not heard. Then she gets frustrated and throws up her hands in anger.
Which would be entirely consistent with an underlying medical issue. Are you even willing to consider that this could be case and your wife needs medical care rather than your judgment?
Anonymous wrote:Clap your hands as you speak.
Leave (clap) the bin (clap) at the curb (clap).
Or repeat your sentences
Leave the bin at the curb. At the curb, leave the bin.
Anonymous wrote:Clap your hands as you speak.
Leave (clap) the bin (clap) at the curb (clap).
Or repeat your sentences
Leave the bin at the curb. At the curb, leave the bin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s you. I had a lot of trouble following your post. I read the flooring thing a couple of times, and I still don’t understand.
I am exhausted and it's daylights savings time tired. The basic point is that I say things and it's as if they are not heard. Then she gets frustrated and throws up her hands in anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s you. I had a lot of trouble following your post. I read the flooring thing a couple of times, and I still don’t understand.
I am exhausted and it's daylights savings time tired. The basic point is that I say things and it's as if they are not heard. Then she gets frustrated and throws up her hands in anger.