Anonymous wrote:My husband would file divorce papers today if I ever acted like this. And he'd be right.
You are 100% in the wrong in about 5 different ways.
Anonymous wrote:So op, are you going to go to your husband's holiday party??
Anonymous wrote:So op, are you going to go to your husband's holiday party??
Anonymous wrote:Something like this happened at my job and we ended up having to call the police. The workplace is not an appropriate time to confront your spouse about issues unless you want them to get fired. And worse, even though it happened years ago people still talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:I am under a lot of stress right now. For my own business, I was at my husband's workplace today to give a presentation and afterward we met. He told me he only had 20 minutes, but I needed to discuss with him some financial matters that have a deadline today. When he said he had to go, I got angry (he always seems to have something else to do other than discuss issues with me and he is always putting his work before my needs). In any case, I started to argue with him. He said he did not have time for this argument and certainly not at his place of work. However, I was so angry I just couldn't stop. He told me to keep my voice down. I told him to shut up and listen. At some point, some woman came out and asked him if he needed help. I told her to mind her own business, she then called the building security. They came and asked me to leave. My husband at this point told me that I need to follow their directions. WTF? He should be standing up for me. In any case, I am now so angry that he forced me to act this way and embarrassed me in front of everyone and on top of that had me escorted out of his building by security. What kind of husband does such a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you the poster from a while back who got into an argument with her husband in the car?
Link, details? I'm enjoying reading about insane behaviors.
Anonymous wrote:He makes me that way.