Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADHD or aspergers.
They often go together and also with anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder and narcissism. At his age he is probably covering up his mishaps and mistreatments with layers of bad coping mechanisms, at all costs (ie costs of relationships). The hyperfocus at work, he chosen one thing to focus on, makes sense as well. He is a one trick pony.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you do sound quite uptight. If you give off vibes in person as you do in your email, your husband absolutely knows what you think.
I agree with the previous PP that the yogurt and blueberries story was funny. If I were in your shoes I would have laughed and had a good story to tell. He was actually kind of clever in this situation!
As for the milk in the coffee - you better sleep with one eye open.
Seriously though, this doesn't sound like a match made in heaven. I think he sounds normal and I hate it when ppl on DCUM scream "DIVORCE HIM!" but this just doesn't sound like it is going to work.
Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:OMG! You are exhausting!! DO you keep a Fing journal of all the little mistakes your H makes, or when he fails to live up to your petty expectations?
BTW, I'll bet that is a switched outlet and all you need to do is turn on the right switch.
Stop the whining.
he has serious issues; that’s him literally shutting down right in front of you and the kids. I know someone like this; he won’t even acknowledge nor respond to someone telling him to do something right now (catch the falling baby, don’t step on the sunglasses, what kind of sandiwch ham or turkey). He literally freezes something in his brain and blocks everything out. We vacationed with him once and by day 5 we thought he was from the Twilight Zone. His wife does t leave him alone with the kids, even when she travels for work. She will get a morning and after school sitter, he cannot be trusted.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. He’s a dick. Gaslighting ass. The unplugging of kids device story... really? That’s not ADHD, that’s intent to be cruel.
Or he's just dumb or crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone is blaming you OP. I would not put up with his behavior at all. If he can't behave like an adult, then there is a problem.
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Anonymous wrote:When my ex-wife became a total control freak, I started to act like that. Treat me like a child, I'll act like a child, moron.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone is blaming you OP. I would not put up with his behavior at all. If he can't behave like an adult, then there is a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Get the outlet fixed, do your own shopping and stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Why was he tested for dementia/Alzheimer’s? How did that happen?
Anonymous wrote:ADHD or aspergers.
Anonymous wrote:ADHD?