Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is an immigrant and still doesn’t know where or what Massachusetts is. I just find it galling that someone could live in a country for 15+ years and be so uninterested in where they live that they don’t have a grasp of major regions. Yes, I showed him a map. Yes I told him that’s where Harvard is. It bothers me that Massachusetts has come up several times in conversation with outside people and he is still so, so confused. He gets this panicked blank look that only I understand. He is similarly disinterested in a lot of things about America including basics about politics and it still bugs me. But otherwise he is a good husband and pretty intelligent.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has really smelly farts all the time. Drives me crazy and awkward with guests. Tried to tell him to get it checked out, but he refuses.
Slip him some probiotics.
Smelly farts are the sign of a healthy and active gut fermenting waste product.
He needs to learn to have courtesy enough to step out of the room to pass gas, especially in the company of guests. I doubt very much there is anything wrong with his gut, the problem is in his manners.
Sure. But for me it's a sign that I'm eating too much sugar or dairy. Clearly my gut is working. But when I drop the sugar and dairy, I stop farting. So what's behind the farts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has really smelly farts all the time. Drives me crazy and awkward with guests. Tried to tell him to get it checked out, but he refuses.
Slip him some probiotics.
Smelly farts are the sign of a healthy and active gut fermenting waste product.
He needs to learn to have courtesy enough to step out of the room to pass gas, especially in the company of guests. I doubt very much there is anything wrong with his gut, the problem is in his manners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH goes to sleep around 750pm every day. He does have to wake up early, but it seems like he can’t stay awake past 8pm to save his life. Then I have to listen to his loud and scary snoring for hours. He wears clothes from Costco.
Over the last few years he has let his teeth deteriorate and will not go to the dentist. I think he’s embarrassed.
But I’m reaching a boiling point on these things (among others). He is a very good father and provider, but I feel like that’s all he is to me now. I’ve tried to talk to him about these things and it goes no where.
Your DH has sleep apnea, get him to the doctor. That is absolutely text book signs.
isn't sleep apnea waking yourself up with a start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has really smelly farts all the time. Drives me crazy and awkward with guests. Tried to tell him to get it checked out, but he refuses.
Slip him some probiotics.
Smelly farts are the sign of a healthy and active gut fermenting waste product.
He needs to learn to have courtesy enough to step out of the room to pass gas, especially in the company of guests. I doubt very much there is anything wrong with his gut, the problem is in his manners.
Anonymous wrote:Op - I do think the accent thing is mirror neurons or something empathy based. I did speak to him but it has not stopped. But like - a white dude should not be speaking to a latino immigrant with a kind of hybrid Mexican accent! Urgh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has really smelly farts all the time. Drives me crazy and awkward with guests. Tried to tell him to get it checked out, but he refuses.
Slip him some probiotics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH goes to sleep around 750pm every day. He does have to wake up early, but it seems like he can’t stay awake past 8pm to save his life. Then I have to listen to his loud and scary snoring for hours. He wears clothes from Costco.
Over the last few years he has let his teeth deteriorate and will not go to the dentist. I think he’s embarrassed.
But I’m reaching a boiling point on these things (among others). He is a very good father and provider, but I feel like that’s all he is to me now. I’ve tried to talk to him about these things and it goes no where.
Your DH has sleep apnea, get him to the doctor. That is absolutely text book signs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obese
Boring
No common sense
Doesn’t read the news or books, just work stuff
No hobbies, sports or interests (unless you count iPhones)
When did you meet my spouse? Mine doesn't like to cook, clean, or be productive in anyway even though she's a SAHM of only one child who's 12 (in school 7 hours a day).
Anonymous wrote:My DH goes to sleep around 750pm every day. He does have to wake up early, but it seems like he can’t stay awake past 8pm to save his life. Then I have to listen to his loud and scary snoring for hours. He wears clothes from Costco.
Over the last few years he has let his teeth deteriorate and will not go to the dentist. I think he’s embarrassed.
But I’m reaching a boiling point on these things (among others). He is a very good father and provider, but I feel like that’s all he is to me now. I’ve tried to talk to him about these things and it goes no where.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time there is something about my spouse that embarasses me I feel like a bad person. There are not so many things but number one would be his tattoo which I thought was edgy and cool in late 20s but in 40s it has not aged well at all. Number two is his proclivity for imitating people’s accents subconsciously when speaking to them - I think in an effort to relate? And number 3 is his oblivion to when people need a drink top up.
I feel so so so so bad that I find these things embarrassing. Is it normal to have things about your spouse that embarrass you or a sign there is something v wrong? I don’t think there is anything I can do about them except point out the drink thing.
No, it's not normal or healthy to "have things about your spouse that embarrass you." That absolutely is a sign that there's something wrong -- not necessarily with the relationship, but rather with you. It's a good thing to discuss with a therapist, to gain a better understanding of this character defect.
given the available data which is the number of responses from those who feel similarly, garnered in the space of a few hours, I'd say it's definitely normal.
Anonymous wrote:It’s “his obliviousness.” That would embarrass me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time there is something about my spouse that embarasses me I feel like a bad person. There are not so many things but number one would be his tattoo which I thought was edgy and cool in late 20s but in 40s it has not aged well at all. Number two is his proclivity for imitating people’s accents subconsciously when speaking to them - I think in an effort to relate? And number 3 is his oblivion to when people need a drink top up.
I feel so so so so bad that I find these things embarrassing. Is it normal to have things about your spouse that embarrass you or a sign there is something v wrong? I don’t think there is anything I can do about them except point out the drink thing.
No, it's not normal or healthy to "have things about your spouse that embarrass you." That absolutely is a sign that there's something wrong -- not necessarily with the relationship, but rather with you. It's a good thing to discuss with a therapist, to gain a better understanding of this character defect.