Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
Oh, and I'm sure you're a peach, PP. Yet another tired retelling of the saintly man and crazy woman.You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.
Some people are crazy. However, a lot of times when I hear a woman is that unhinged I suspect there's a lot more going on at home. What comes across in this post is the writer's hostility and contempt towards his wife. I suspect that is part of this dynamic. He hates her.
There is no circumstance that justifies being chronically unhinged. It is a contemptible trait.
Anonymous wrote:I'm disturbed at the hint of triangulation going on here. The hint of disrespect, that marriage isn't the result of a partnership but of one partner being defective, or that somehow you regret this decision because magically there's a more perfect DW somewhere out there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm disturbed at the hint of triangulation going on here. The hint of disrespect, that marriage isn't the result of a partnership but of one partner being defective, or that somehow you regret this decision because magically there's a more perfect DW somewhere out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
Oh, and I'm sure you're a peach, PP. Yet another tired retelling of the saintly man and crazy woman.You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.
Wow, you were able to intuit a whole lot of information about PP from . . . literally nothing at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
Oh, and I'm sure you're a peach, PP. Yet another tired retelling of the saintly man and crazy woman.You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.
Some people are crazy. However, a lot of times when I hear a woman is that unhinged I suspect there's a lot more going on at home. What comes across in this post is the writer's hostility and contempt towards his wife. I suspect that is part of this dynamic. He hates her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
Oh, and I'm sure you're a peach, PP. Yet another tired retelling of the saintly man and crazy woman.You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well... do you?
I do... my kids know it but they also know that I am trying to help my mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person. Life is not perfect, you don't just bail out of a marriage because parts of it suck.
You can't explain to your son, you know nothing is perfect.
What is going on?
Why did you take it upon yourself to help your mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person?
Not PP, but this is the whole "sickness and health" bit. You don't leave someone because they get cancer, or have a heart attack, or have mental health issues that need treatment. You swore a vow, and if you're not a mouth-breathing troglodyte, you honor it, even if, and perhaps especially when it's difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
Oh, and I'm sure you're a peach, PP. Yet another tired retelling of the saintly man and crazy woman.You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well... do you?
I do... my kids know it but they also know that I am trying to help my mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person. Life is not perfect, you don't just bail out of a marriage because parts of it suck.
You can't explain to your son, you know nothing is perfect.
What is going on?
Why did you take it upon yourself to help your mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not normal - you or your wife have contributed to this. He would not say these things otherwise. Not good.
Good thing you weighed in. Previously OP thought what happened was awesome.
+1. What an ass.
As for OP, so sorry. This hits very close to home, and I'll be right there with you One day. My kids are younger, but there are only so many years of mom's constant hostility, screaming, crying, and threatening to harm herself before they realize these are not normal "arguments". Regret doesn't even describe it.
You're probably the worst thing that ever happened to her, and she and the kids will be better off without your pathetic trope of fragile masculinity dicking up the place.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well... do you?
I do... my kids know it but they also know that I am trying to help my mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person. Life is not perfect, you don't just bail out of a marriage because parts of it suck.
You can't explain to your son, you know nothing is perfect.
What is going on?
Why did you take it upon yourself to help your mentally ill husband become a stable healthy person?
Anonymous wrote:his reasons? that we're so different and we like different things and do different things. i said true but we complement each other..., and he goes "um no you don't!"
you know your marriage is in trouble when a kid who doesn't know complement from compliment can see right through it...