Anonymous wrote:My husband has occasionally told me I am shouting, when I really haven't shouted at all. He just doesn't like the words he is hearing at that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF I ask my husband to do something, he doesn't yell at me, but will either ignore it (gaslight) or make an irritated comment and not do it; it is more threats to leave/etc if he does not like something; sometimes he yells at our dog if he is upset. It is not right, I realize.
Genuine question, it is a married woman thing to be always demanding that their DH do something? I am not married and just wondering
Anonymous wrote:A guy at work tried to yell at me the other day (we work in a trauma center so emotions do run high) but this was about something personal. I literally turned on my heel and walked away. Men who raised their voices to communicate lose their shot with me. We spoke later calmly and it got resolved. But as a woman in medicine, I learned a long time ago that I don’t allow men to raise their voice at me. Not at home, not at work, not anywhere else. If you can’t communicate without volume that’s your problem.
Anonymous wrote:If I am upstairs, sure
Anonymous wrote:IF I ask my husband to do something, he doesn't yell at me, but will either ignore it (gaslight) or make an irritated comment and not do it; it is more threats to leave/etc if he does not like something; sometimes he yells at our dog if he is upset. It is not right, I realize.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has occasionally told me I am shouting, when I really haven't shouted at all. He just doesn't like the words he is hearing at that point.