Anonymous wrote:I’m married to a jerk of a husband. We went to the bank together to get a 200K cashiers check for settlement Wednesday. I told the teller we wanted it in both our names. The teller looked directly at my husband, ignoring my request completely, and printed it with just my husbands name. In the parking lot I insisted we go back so I could have it printed the way I requested. We go back to the teller and this time he says only one person can be on the cashiers check, which is fine if that’s the policy. But the teller never explained it before, in fact he wouldn’t make eye contact with me. My husband not only sees nothing wrong with him ignoring me, he tells the teller he did absolutely nothing wrong as I explain he never mentioned such a policy. Little things like this all the time with my husband.
Anonymous wrote:OP is the one who sounds small and petty and tiresome. Why in the world does it matter that you even get a cashiers check (the last house I sold the money was wired to my account four hours after settlement) and why does it matter whose name is on the check if it's just getting deposited into another joint account?
Anonymous wrote:You have stayed married to this man for 21 years. Your complaint period is over. He will not change. Accept it or divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job OP. By staying with your husband, you've taught your kids that this behavior is ok. Don't be surprised when your son turns out just like him and your daughter ends up with an asshole for a husband.
I'll never understand women who willingly stay in relationships like these.
You have a good point. Life is complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Good job OP. By staying with your husband, you've taught your kids that this behavior is ok. Don't be surprised when your son turns out just like him and your daughter ends up with an asshole for a husband.
I'll never understand women who willingly stay in relationships like these.