Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry OP. You were asking DCUM to make you feel better and we failed...just like your DH. Time to look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:OP. wow. I didn't think asking for support in a rough time was asking too much from a spouse.
And i think it's abusive because there has been coldness and lack of empathy for a long time. This is a small specific example of the way I get treated, whether asking for something or not.
But this gang shift in blame to me - that I did something to cause it- is very interesting.
Not much of the snotty comments are insightful to me, but say a lot about the posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. wow. I didn't think asking for support in a rough time was asking too much from a spouse.
And i think it's abusive because there has been coldness and lack of empathy for a long time. This is a small specific example of the way I get treated, whether asking for something or not.
But this gang shift in blame to me - that I did something to cause it- is very interesting.
Not much of the snotty comments are insightful to me, but say a lot about the posters.
Interesting. I am 20:02 and I posted a thoughtful reply, but you seem to want to be a victim here and IRL. This might be something you want to take a look at, maybe with the help of a licensed psychotherapist?
OP, typically, when people are posting here and giving examples, they give the best example that they can think of, one that really makes their point. What you have posted is silly and not at all worthy of the extreme drama you are creating. I think it's interesting that you now prefer to "blame" the posters, who almost universally agree that you are the problem. Your poor DH>
Anonymous wrote:If you ask for emotional boosts like this a lot, he's probably really tired of it, doesn't understand it. And if you keep asking, he feels like a failure because he obviously never made you feel better. If it's gone on for awhile, then it makes perfect sense he's cold and emotionless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you said you're feeling sad and can he say something to make you feel cared about. Can't he just say "I love you" ? Bingo - cared about. Problem solved.
OP: you're right, it would have been something. That's my question. And it makes me feel confused.
Anonymous wrote:If you ask for emotional boosts like this a lot, he's probably really tired of it, doesn't understand it. And if you keep asking, he feels like a failure because he obviously never made you feel better. If it's gone on for awhile, then it makes perfect sense he's cold and emotionless.
I've been there, done that. It's often a sign of a total lack of self esteem.
Anonymous wrote:So, you said you're feeling sad and can he say something to make you feel cared about. Can't he just say "I love you" ? Bingo - cared about. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I cannot STAND this type of neediness -- in past boyfriends or in friends. HANDLE YO SHIT.