Anonymous wrote:Are you always criticizing him and he snaps?
Anonymous wrote:I would be annoyed if my SO tried to control my interactions like this, HOWEVER, I wouldn't be so irate. Sounds like it is a mix between this and his sensitivity about drinking.
From now on just let him make a fool of himself and seem rude. It is on him, not you. And watch his drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody else have a husband who reacts very aggressively if you “contradict” him in public? Mine is throwing in my face two instances where I spoke while he was interacting with a service person. 1) barmaid was bringing him a drink; I mentioned she seemed to be in the middle of pulling drinks for others at that moment and she said nope she was okay getting his; this was “humiliating.” 2) leaving a performance he mentioned to the bartender he had to pay a bill from something he ordered at intermission. I was confused bc I hadn’t known he ordered anything so I asked what was going on & why he was stopping. This too was a “humiliation.” I was yelled at for it last night and now it’s the first thing he wanted to talk about this morning.
There appears to be possible contempt on both sides here. Marriage counselors typically say that -contempt- means a marriage is unfixable.
Everyone has contempt with their partner on something. You have to be able to overlook and focus on something else about them instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alcohol access is the common thread here. He has some tension about it.
+1
This, OP, this. You mention these two examples and of course the hilarious comics here on DCUM decide to focus on "barmaid" rather than on the actual interactions. Surely there are other examples. If so, ask yourself: How many of these "humiliations" he claims he's enduring are related to alcohol in some way? Sounds like maybe he feels you draw attention to his purchases of alcohol in ways he thinks belittle him. The fact any grown man might feel like that is pretty telling: He wants to buy his drinks and not have it mentioned or highlighted. Might need to think about how much of this is not about micromanagement or humiliation but about his not wanting you to note how much or when he drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody else have a husband who reacts very aggressively if you “contradict” him in public? Mine is throwing in my face two instances where I spoke while he was interacting with a service person. 1) barmaid was bringing him a drink; I mentioned she seemed to be in the middle of pulling drinks for others at that moment and she said nope she was okay getting his; this was “humiliating.” 2) leaving a performance he mentioned to the bartender he had to pay a bill from something he ordered at intermission. I was confused bc I hadn’t known he ordered anything so I asked what was going on & why he was stopping. This too was a “humiliation.” I was yelled at for it last night and now it’s the first thing he wanted to talk about this morning.
There appears to be possible contempt on both sides here. Marriage counselors typically say that -contempt- means a marriage is unfixable.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband sounds like a mediocre, privileged white man. And let me guess, he's overweight and his mama's favorite. So gross.