Anonymous wrote:You're married to a jerk. That's all this is.
Anonymous wrote:Most husband cannot stand when their wives say really obvious things. Stop stating the obvious as if he does't know. Then, you'll see a difference in attitude. Because it is annoying!
Anonymous wrote:Ok so I am on the other side of this. My DH drives me nuts, and sometimes I let it slip. BUT it's mainly because we both WFH 3 days a week and it's just too much time together. I need a damn break from him! It boils down to him being a super extrovert and me being slightly on the introvert side. I just need some quiet and space when our kids aren't here.
He is someone who can take it a LOT more stimulus than I can. He will talk, listen to music and watch tv at the same time. I can not do that, and it makes me cranky to even think about it. If we are talking, I have to turn music down. If we watching tv, I can't also talk about whatever is one his phone. I need some low stimulus time every day, and he just never needs that. So I get annoyed with him! I realize it's not all his fault, and I have spent a lot of time mulling over WHY some of these things are irritating for me so that I can explain them rationally to him.
So I guess that's my advice. Do you need more social stimulation outside of what he can give you?
Anonymous wrote:are you a stay at home mom? It sounds like you talk for the sake of talking, but lack substance in what you say.
Or I guess you could pull reverse games on him and watch your marriage go down the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a man and I've been in your husbands shoes snapping at my wife that way. I did not see it at the time, I legitimately thought I found her to be annoying. I rationalized it the way one of the above posters did - she was pointing out the obvious. Over time she shut down and stopped talking to me. The truth is I was very unhappy. Wasn't taking care of myself. Wasn't exercising or living the way I should, overworking, taking on striver activities at work to 'get ahead' despite not really having the personality for it. Made me a highly irritable person.
On the off chance that he deep down does not hate you, and as repulsive as the idea might be, see if you can get him to open up about how he's doing or watching for signs that something in his life is out of whack. Or I guess you could pull reverse games on him and watch your marriage go down the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:You're married to a jerk. That's all this is.
Anonymous wrote:Ok so I am on the other side of this. My DH drives me nuts, and sometimes I let it slip. BUT it's mainly because we both WFH 3 days a week and it's just too much time together. I need a damn break from him! It boils down to him being a super extrovert and me being slightly on the introvert side. I just need some quiet and space when our kids aren't here.
He is someone who can take it a LOT more stimulus than I can. He will talk, listen to music and watch tv at the same time. I can not do that, and it makes me cranky to even think about it. If we are talking, I have to turn music down. If we watching tv, I can't also talk about whatever is one his phone. I need some low stimulus time every day, and he just never needs that. So I get annoyed with him! I realize it's not all his fault, and I have spent a lot of time mulling over WHY some of these things are irritating for me so that I can explain them rationally to him.
So I guess that's my advice. Do you need more social stimulation outside of what he can give you?