Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
You both need to grow up.
Perhaps it’s early dementia?
Or alcohol or drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
You both need to grow up.
Perhaps it’s early dementia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
You both need to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
WTAF?? I am just a few years younger and I truly can't imagine fighting about anything, particularly Ubers, all night. How can that conversation even go beyond 5 minutes? Do you or he have substance abuse problems? Because this is just not normal behavior for mature adults.
It's because OP has no clue how to deal with a panic disorder. She fights him because she thinks his opinion is wrong. Except when you have anxiety, that doesn't work. So her reaction spiraled him into a panic attack, which caused even more fighting. All this would have been avoided if OP didn't have this toxic need for her opinion to be right and valid on such a silly topic. The whole thing would have been avoided if OP had just said" yes, I can see how it could be unsafe" and then later vented to her friend about her DHs anxiety about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
WTAF?? I am just a few years younger and I truly can't imagine fighting about anything, particularly Ubers, all night. How can that conversation even go beyond 5 minutes? Do you or he have substance abuse problems? Because this is just not normal behavior for mature adults.
Anonymous wrote:I feel miserable. It was awful.
We are so so toxic.
He will not even apologize for hurting me. I feel like throwing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and your husband? What were you fighting about? Why did you stay in the fight and not called it a night at 12:00 am or earlier?
He’s 63 and I’m 61.
Anonymous wrote:We were fighting about whether or not to use Ubers. I think they are safe and he says they are unsafe... hence the panic.
Anonymous wrote:We were fighting about whether or not to use Ubers. I think they are safe and he says they are unsafe... hence the panic.