Anonymous wrote:Life is to short to spend it with assholes like that, OP. This will not get better. Sure, you want to try to make it work for your child, but this will not get better. You are just prolonging the inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:I communicate with disdain as well, even though I hate it. I have low self esteem and also my parents communicated that way as well. It is a very difficult habit to break and does not necessarily reflect underlying feelings about you.
Anonymous wrote:For me, the condescending "calm down" came 6 weeks after he started working with a divorce lawyer. But the eye rolling and the discounting of legitimate medical problems came even earlier. (You complain so much more than you used to, he said.) He waited though until I did Thanksgiving and Christmas for his family before letting me know. His lawyer then says that he can't share custody with me because I'm too "hysterical." He demands a mental health evaluation of my fitness to parent. Even though I continue to do 95% of the parenting. At one point I had 3 lawyers working on the custody trial. He says he has witnesses that can testify that I'm a bad mother. These witnesses never materialized, but I still have nightmares about it. Just my experience.
Anonymous wrote:I love when the Focus on the Family crew chimes in. Don't forget to curl your hair and look at him adoringly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is your tone of voice when you interact with him? I don’t think you deserve his attitude no matter what it is, but did you snap at him when telling him to clean your wet kid? Or did you ask him nicely? Do you treat him like a partner or like someone you order around and are constantly disappointed in?
Have you sat him down to tell him that the way he speaks to you makes you feel bad? Use “I feel” sentences because everything in a relationship is subjective.
Do you think he’s cheating?
+1
He could be behaving this way because he is just a d*ck. OR he might be behaving this way due to feeling resentful about something you are doing or some way you are behaving. It’s worth exploring before you decide you want a divorce!!
I say this as a DW who was able to make headway with my condescending, know it all DH when I started respecting him more across the board. He was then much more open to me gently pointing out times he was being a bit ridiculous (mine likes to contradict doctors too).
This is brilliant insight. He may feel a need to be admired. And by rejecting his know it all ways constantly he feels devalued. So make good eye contact and listen to him and nod and say that seems like an insightful idea honey! Then basically ignore his suggestions. But coddle him s but. Won’t cost you a penny.
Brilliant PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is your tone of voice when you interact with him? I don’t think you deserve his attitude no matter what it is, but did you snap at him when telling him to clean your wet kid? Or did you ask him nicely? Do you treat him like a partner or like someone you order around and are constantly disappointed in?
Have you sat him down to tell him that the way he speaks to you makes you feel bad? Use “I feel” sentences because everything in a relationship is subjective.
Do you think he’s cheating?
+1
He could be behaving this way because he is just a d*ck. OR he might be behaving this way due to feeling resentful about something you are doing or some way you are behaving. It’s worth exploring before you decide you want a divorce!!
I say this as a DW who was able to make headway with my condescending, know it all DH when I started respecting him more across the board. He was then much more open to me gently pointing out times he was being a bit ridiculous (mine likes to contradict doctors too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is your tone of voice when you interact with him? I don’t think you deserve his attitude no matter what it is, but did you snap at him when telling him to clean your wet kid? Or did you ask him nicely? Do you treat him like a partner or like someone you order around and are constantly disappointed in?
Have you sat him down to tell him that the way he speaks to you makes you feel bad? Use “I feel” sentences because everything in a relationship is subjective.
Do you think he’s cheating?
+1
He could be behaving this way because he is just a d*ck. OR he might be behaving this way due to feeling resentful about something you are doing or some way you are behaving. It’s worth exploring before you decide you want a divorce!!
I say this as a DW who was able to make headway with my condescending, know it all DH when I started respecting him more across the board. He was then much more open to me gently pointing out times he was being a bit ridiculous (mine likes to contradict doctors too).