Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passive Aggressive is the most over used phrase in the world.
You were being rude, he found a work around to convey the information. You don’t get to characterize or name call.
If he had actually emailed her it would have been a workaround. Just saying "I guess I'll email you" instead of waiting is passive aggressive.
That said, OP you lost your freaking mind yelling and swearing at him over this, let alone with your kids in the house. You need to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Passive Aggressive is the most over used phrase in the world.
You were being rude, he found a work around to convey the information. You don’t get to characterize or name call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, this isn't the first time your DH has been annoyed that he's trying to talk to you and you can't take your eyes off the phone.
I'm totally on team DH on this one. You sound like a piece of work, and I"m going to guess that you rarely see your own fault.
+1 You prioritized your texting over conversation with DH. Instead of ignoring him why he was trying to communicate with you, you should have acknowledged his attempt and, if you couldn't drag yourself away from your device, asked him to give you a minute.
+2 and you likely spend hours on your phone a day. I suggest at 7 pm you put it in a basket and don’t look at it until 9 am the next morning.
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. Get off your phone when your husband (or anyone, really) is talking to you. Not the first time, right?
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. Get off your phone when your husband (or anyone, really) is talking to you. Not the first time, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, this isn't the first time your DH has been annoyed that he's trying to talk to you and you can't take your eyes off the phone.
I'm totally on team DH on this one. You sound like a piece of work, and I"m going to guess that you rarely see your own fault.
+1 You prioritized your texting over conversation with DH. Instead of ignoring him why he was trying to communicate with you, you should have acknowledged his attempt and, if you couldn't drag yourself away from your device, asked him to give you a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, this isn't the first time your DH has been annoyed that he's trying to talk to you and you can't take your eyes off the phone.
I'm totally on team DH on this one. You sound like a piece of work, and I"m going to guess that you rarely see your own fault.