Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a typical, stubborn mule man.
Sorry you have kids OP. I would seriously think about divorce. Start lining your ducks in a row, get to where you need to be in your career.
This is what Oprah would call an "aha moment". Don't waste it, dont shrug it off, dont think "Maybe I was wrong".
What you described sounds like plenty of loser men I know, none of which I would want to spend much time with, let alone be married to.
Pull the trigger now, dont waste any more time.
Anonymous wrote:We were driving along the highway yesterday with our two kids. I was going at 70 mph on a 70 mph road. We needed to text someone about our anticipated arrival time, which I thought would be on time.
Husband did not think we would be on time, but I asked him to text them anyway and say that we would be on time. I asked him to use MY PHONE to send a text saying, "we'll be there on time". He refused because he did not think we would be on time. I reminded him that this was my phone and I would be the one to blame if we were late. He still refused, so I told him to give me the phone so that I could text, thinking that he would be prompted to send the text rather than let his wife text while driving. He just handed me the phone. I put the car in cruise control and voiced a text, saying we would be on time.
We got to our destination on time, but I am totally confused about this man.
He is always so odd. Everything is a big deal. He overthinks everything, but never considers basic common sense.
I know that texting while driving is crazy, but my issue is with him and his ability to just sit there!
I know many people like this at work. They just sit there and do nothing...I just realized that I am married to one.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you've gotten a lot of answers from people who are mystified that you got into this conflict in the first place.
You also mention that you have this pattern at work -- people who sit passive in the face of your demands/needs/upsets.
It seems to me it's time to examine your own behavior, need for control, and demands and insistence that others take action. You can only control yourself.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you've gotten a lot of answers from people who are mystified that you got into this conflict in the first place.
You also mention that you have this pattern at work -- people who sit passive in the face of your demands/needs/upsets.
It seems to me it's time to examine your own behavior, need for control, and demands and insistence that others take action. You can only control yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only need to inform people of estimated arrival time if you are going to be late.
You could have killed your family or someone else.
This. WTF, OP??
Anonymous wrote:You only need to inform people of estimated arrival time if you are going to be late.
You could have killed your family or someone else.