Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually happened, repeatedly.
Then you need to know, that it's not normal either that both parties become angry if someone doesn't take the trash out and start an argument.
Ok. Thanks for your insights.
PP, you sound like you’ve been through a lot and learned to manage criticism well. Kudos to you.
Criticism? Manage?
PP. You are the greatest. I feel for you, and relate to you, and am amazed what you got through. You should write a book and tell us how to get out of these bad situations.
Yesterday, I asked DH to start doing more romantic things for me (I generally plan dates, and he doesn't do any of the flowers, chocolates, poetry things ever), and his response was to start yelling at me and tell me how he was slitting his wrists and going to cut himself, because I wasn't going to be happy until he was miserable and all I was trying to do was to hurt him. Of course, I then had to back down and say, no, no.
Any thing you say or do becomes all about how you are attacking them. And, yes, b!+@# is their favorite word.
Is this a joke? Are you are mental health professional? What is the reason you want to handle what you are describing?
I think that poster was mocking the original PP.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s a man doing it’s abuse. If it’s a woman doing it, it’s not. Women can not be abusers.
Anonymous wrote:I am nearing the end of my 17-year marriage (divorce almost final) during which there was daily emotional/mental abuse along with physical abuse sprinkled throughout the years. My therapist recommended a number of books specific to my situation. I found the book "Why Does He Do That?" by Lundy Bancroft to be very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually happened, repeatedly.
Then you need to know, that it's not normal either that both parties become angry if someone doesn't take the trash out and start an argument.
Ok. Thanks for your insights.
PP, you sound like you’ve been through a lot and learned to manage criticism well. Kudos to you.
Criticism? Manage?
PP. You are the greatest. I feel for you, and relate to you, and am amazed what you got through. You should write a book and tell us how to get out of these bad situations.
Yesterday, I asked DH to start doing more romantic things for me (I generally plan dates, and he doesn't do any of the flowers, chocolates, poetry things ever), and his response was to start yelling at me and tell me how he was slitting his wrists and going to cut himself, because I wasn't going to be happy until he was miserable and all I was trying to do was to hurt him. Of course, I then had to back down and say, no, no.
Any thing you say or do becomes all about how you are attacking them. And, yes, b!+@# is their favorite word.
Is this a joke? Are you are mental health professional? What is the reason you want to handle what you are describing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually happened, repeatedly.
Then you need to know, that it's not normal either that both parties become angry if someone doesn't take the trash out and start an argument.
Ok. Thanks for your insights.
PP, you sound like you’ve been through a lot and learned to manage criticism well. Kudos to you.
Criticism? Manage?
PP. You are the greatest. I feel for you, and relate to you, and am amazed what you got through. You should write a book and tell us how to get out of these bad situations.
Yesterday, I asked DH to start doing more romantic things for me (I generally plan dates, and he doesn't do any of the flowers, chocolates, poetry things ever), and his response was to start yelling at me and tell me how he was slitting his wrists and going to cut himself, because I wasn't going to be happy until he was miserable and all I was trying to do was to hurt him. Of course, I then had to back down and say, no, no.
Any thing you say or do becomes all about how you are attacking them. And, yes, b!+@# is their favorite word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually happened, repeatedly.
Then you need to know, that it's not normal either that both parties become angry if someone doesn't take the trash out and start an argument.
Ok. Thanks for your insights.
PP, you sound like you’ve been through a lot and learned to manage criticism well. Kudos to you.
Criticism? Manage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually happened, repeatedly.
Then you need to know, that it's not normal either that both parties become angry if someone doesn't take the trash out and start an argument.
Ok. Thanks for your insights.
PP, you sound like you’ve been through a lot and learned to manage criticism well. Kudos to you.