Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, are you sure he doesn't have a brain tumor? I'm being serious. This is really strange behavior if it's new for him.
I'd start recording him for the future divorce and child custody hearings.
I had this thought too. It's very odd, extreme behavior. Most people have a filter, no matter what their beliefs. What you describe, especially if it's recent, is alarming - I would rule out brain tumor, or other neurological issue causing dementia or asocial behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I would record him (safely) and play it for a divorce lawyer. He's using hate speech - that has to count for something in a custody hearing.
That's what I was wondering. Maybe he need's a physical?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he always a hateful jerk and it's only becoming more obvious now or is this totally new behavior?
This is very important to figure out. If it is sudden change in behaviour, could be medical issue is behind this (early onset Alzheimers. etc.) Not the best scenario either, just a thought...
Anonymous wrote:Over the past few years, my husband has gotten more and more racist, homophobic, and misogynistic. He refers to women exclusively as b*tches and c*nts. I am embarrassed to go out in public with him, because he can't get through a trip to the grocery store without using a derogatory ethnic, misogynistic or homophobic slur. He'll both say things in the car (when the target of his comment can't hear him), or he'll say it to their faces. He doesn't care who hears him.
I've asked him to stop repeatedly. I've told him that it embarrasses me. I've told him that it could hurt him professionally, if someone from work hears him. I have reminded him that our preschooler is in the car and can hear him. We're new to the area, and I have told him it may be the reason why we haven't made any friends yet. He continues, if he doesn't get worse.
Last night he told me out of the blue that this country started going downhill when it became illegal to beat your wife and kids. What do I even say in response to that?
I'm getting to the point where I don't think I can go on like this anymore. Even though he isn't saying things directly about me (he has only called me a b*tch when we're arguing), I still feel like he doesn't respect me. And it kills me to know that our child is being exposed to this.
How do I even begin to deal with this?
Anonymous wrote:Jeez, listen to yourselves. Only angry people own guns? Must be a Trump supporter?
First off, I'm a hunter and own a couple of hunting rifles, shotgun and three handguns - one of which is an heirloom my grandfather pulled off a dead Nazi in WWII. I'm not angry, farthest thug from it. While Indint support Trump, I know plenty who do and they're not angry either.