Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am alone in the kitchen, cooking soup on the pot. I notice a burning smell, and look on the pot to see that there was just a little piece of paper stuck to the bottom, no big deal.
Cue my husband, who rolls into the kitchen, sees me looking at the pot. "SOMETHING'S BURNING ON THE POT!!" I say, "Yeah I know." He then grabs the pot handle, flips the pot over to look, meanwhile spilling out all of the soup onto the stove top. I yell, incredulous, "WHAT in the world??" He says, "What?? There was something on the bottom of the pot!" He then puts the hot pot directly on to the kitchen counter with no trivet or anything. I grab the pot off the counter, and said "Just STOP."
He then proceeds to walk out of the kitchen, leaving the whole mess behind, hot soup all over the stove top. I said, "So you're not going to clean this up?" And he huffs back at me, "WHAT?! YOU told me to just stop!" So now he's mad at ME. And there goes my soup. And now I have another mess to clean up.
He’s abusive. This is incredibly abusive behavior.
+1. This is a very troubling dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am alone in the kitchen, cooking soup on the pot. I notice a burning smell, and look on the pot to see that there was just a little piece of paper stuck to the bottom, no big deal.
Cue my husband, who rolls into the kitchen, sees me looking at the pot. "SOMETHING'S BURNING ON THE POT!!" I say, "Yeah I know." He then grabs the pot handle, flips the pot over to look, meanwhile spilling out all of the soup onto the stove top. I yell, incredulous, "WHAT in the world??" He says, "What?? There was something on the bottom of the pot!" He then puts the hot pot directly on to the kitchen counter with no trivet or anything. I grab the pot off the counter, and said "Just STOP."
He then proceeds to walk out of the kitchen, leaving the whole mess behind, hot soup all over the stove top. I said, "So you're not going to clean this up?" And he huffs back at me, "WHAT?! YOU told me to just stop!" So now he's mad at ME. And there goes my soup. And now I have another mess to clean up.
He’s abusive. This is incredibly abusive behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, you saw it was burning but just figured it was no big deal and just watched it burn?
Or did you pick up the pot and he grabbed it out of your hands? How would he do this if you had the pot by the handle?
I don't even get how this scenario happened?
It seems neither of you had a normal response to a pot burning on the stove. You underreacted and he overreacted.
Anonymous wrote:I am alone in the kitchen, cooking soup on the pot. I notice a burning smell, and look on the pot to see that there was just a little piece of paper stuck to the bottom, no big deal.
Cue my husband, who rolls into the kitchen, sees me looking at the pot. "SOMETHING'S BURNING ON THE POT!!" I say, "Yeah I know." He then grabs the pot handle, flips the pot over to look, meanwhile spilling out all of the soup onto the stove top. I yell, incredulous, "WHAT in the world??" He says, "What?? There was something on the bottom of the pot!" He then puts the hot pot directly on to the kitchen counter with no trivet or anything. I grab the pot off the counter, and said "Just STOP."
He then proceeds to walk out of the kitchen, leaving the whole mess behind, hot soup all over the stove top. I said, "So you're not going to clean this up?" And he huffs back at me, "WHAT?! YOU told me to just stop!" So now he's mad at ME. And there goes my soup. And now I have another mess to clean up.
Anonymous wrote:I am alone in the kitchen, cooking soup on the pot. I notice a burning smell, and look on the pot to see that there was just a little piece of paper stuck to the bottom, no big deal.
Cue my husband, who rolls into the kitchen, sees me looking at the pot. "SOMETHING'S BURNING ON THE POT!!" I say, "Yeah I know." He then grabs the pot handle, flips the pot over to look, meanwhile spilling out all of the soup onto the stove top. I yell, incredulous, "WHAT in the world??" He says, "What?? There was something on the bottom of the pot!" He then puts the hot pot directly on to the kitchen counter with no trivet or anything. I grab the pot off the counter, and said "Just STOP."
He then proceeds to walk out of the kitchen, leaving the whole mess behind, hot soup all over the stove top. I said, "So you're not going to clean this up?" And he huffs back at me, "WHAT?! YOU told me to just stop!" So now he's mad at ME. And there goes my soup. And now I have another mess to clean up.