Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anything happens, it’s always “you said this, had this look, you always, you do this when you’re” I truly don’t know how to explain it but I feel like he’s narrating situations and events. It drives me nuts. I can’t seem to articulate it. Anyone know what I mean?
I don’t get it. He actually remembers what happened or was discussed in the past?! Or is observant? That’s better than 50% of males right there!
Anonymous wrote:I do this if I think someone is gaslighting me or is genuinely in denial about facts.
Anonymous wrote:If anything happens, it’s always “you said this, had this look, you always, you do this when you’re” I truly don’t know how to explain it but I feel like he’s narrating situations and events. It drives me nuts. I can’t seem to articulate it. Anyone know what I mean?
Anonymous wrote:If anything happens, it’s always “you said this, had this look, you always, you do this when you’re” I truly don’t know how to explain it but I feel like he’s narrating situations and events. It drives me nuts. I can’t seem to articulate it. Anyone know what I mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that you have ADD and he's doing this as a coping mechanism?
OP here. No, he has ADD. It’s almost like he has to put everything into a box or label people and their actions. Ex. You did this and you always do this and you do this because you’re fill in the blank. Like he hyperfocuses on every nuance of a persons behavior and comments on it.
I don’t follow completely. Does he narrate one real time like a baseball game announcer? “I’m driving to store. You are seated next to me.” Because that sounds like autism. Also sounds really funny.
Or does he do it after if it seems you’re criticizing him and you’re starting a fight and he’s defensively backing up his story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that you have ADD and he's doing this as a coping mechanism?
OP here. No, he has ADD. It’s almost like he has to put everything into a box or label people and their actions. Ex. You did this and you always do this and you do this because you’re fill in the blank. Like he hyperfocuses on every nuance of a persons behavior and comments on it.
Anonymous wrote:I do this if I think someone is gaslighting me or is genuinely in denial about facts.
Anonymous wrote:This is a technique that a number of people use when they believe that the situation and the other person's reactions/conclusions don't match what they are thinking.
Do you often disagree on situations and what happened and get into fights over interpretations of occurred? If so, you might want to read some books on gender communication. Dr. Deborah Tannen has several good books on the topic like "That's Not What I Meant! " and "You Just Don't Understand" They are good at explaining how men and women are socialized to respond differently and to have different goals when communicating (for example, women often want to vent and want a sympathetic ear, while men will consider a problem that needs fixing and will try to suggest ways to resolve the issue rather than just listening). She talks about the concept of framing, e.g. how you frame a conversation and how to communicate when your framing is different from your partner's.