Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are a few examples of things that have happened lately:
1.) My daughter (3 years old) told me before bed one night that I was “the best mommy ever!” I relayed this story to DH, because DD has been a difficult 3 year old during quarantine lately. His response was that she’s only had one mom so maybe she doesn’t even know what that means.
2.) looking in the mirror, I said to him- “man, I’m glad I’ve finally lost the baby weight! But I wish this stretched out skin weren’t here.” (I’m 5’5 and 122 lbs). He looks at me and says, “that’s not skin, that’s fat. But you can eat better and go to the gym, maybe it will go away. Better than skin because you can’t do anything about that.”
3.) About to go down on me, he says- “are you about to get your period? It smells different.” Obviously, I get super upset.
4.) Kissing, he says- “hey, do you have bacteria in your tonsils? Your breath is bad.” I do have crypted tonsils so will get tonsil stones, but I was still super mortified.
5.) Told our neighbor at dinner that I was glad our family dog died. To be fair, the dog was a jerk, but I definitely wasn’t glad he died!!! Of course I was sad. When I asked him to stop, he looks at me and sneers, “It’s OKAY, everyone knows you hated him”
I finally asked him to separate. This, and other issues, but I’m not sure I can get over these comments. He was “blindsided” according to him. He says those comments aren’t what he meant, and of course made a million excuses. Am I overreacting to them?
All but the last one seems like factual information or an honest question. My husband is a straight shooter and would say most of these things and I wouldn’t get upset. I’d only be mad about the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband hates women. I would GTFO.
This is actually an interesting take on the situation. I've known and dated men who have had nothing nice to say to me or about other women. Can't come up with a compliment other than "you look nice" if $1 million had been waved in front of their faces. There's just something missing. And then I've known and dated men who compliment women, who are quick to be chivalrous, who hold doors, who just, well, love women. Is it a personality trait, something they learn as kids? Or is it innate? At my age, well into my 40s, I think I'd give up on a guy who just didn't know how to treat the women he's supposedly in love with or attracted to. If someone spoke to me the way OP's does, I'd say they weren't really in love with me or could even name three things they like about me.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband hates women. I would GTFO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! These are really small clueless and dumb things to say but they are small stuff.
What are you doing to him that he is responding in kind? Not deflecting it on you, but meanness begets meanness in my experience.
Pls read Ops posts about the pattern of behavior, the spouses mental illness diagnoses, and the spouse’s childhood trauma.
If OP was your best friend or sister, what would you tell her to do. Op, you should ask yourself that too.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! These are really small clueless and dumb things to say but they are small stuff.
What are you doing to him that he is responding in kind? Not deflecting it on you, but meanness begets meanness in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! These are really small clueless and dumb things to say but they are small stuff.
What are you doing to him that he is responding in kind? Not deflecting it on you, but meanness begets meanness in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing your DH said was "mean" it was all very blunt and abrupt.
Does he have autism?
no, he has depression and trauma issues. He needs therapy. He sounds unhappy with himself, and it's manifesting itself by saying hurtful things to his wife. Hope he doesn't say hurtful things to his kids.
Anonymous wrote:He sounds Aspie or autistic.
Anonymous wrote:Here are a few examples of things that have happened lately:
1.) My daughter (3 years old) told me before bed one night that I was “the best mommy ever!” I relayed this story to DH, because DD has been a difficult 3 year old during quarantine lately. His response was that she’s only had one mom so maybe she doesn’t even know what that means.
2.) looking in the mirror, I said to him- “man, I’m glad I’ve finally lost the baby weight! But I wish this stretched out skin weren’t here.” (I’m 5’5 and 122 lbs). He looks at me and says, “that’s not skin, that’s fat. But you can eat better and go to the gym, maybe it will go away. Better than skin because you can’t do anything about that.”
3.) About to go down on me, he says- “are you about to get your period? It smells different.” Obviously, I get super upset.
4.) Kissing, he says- “hey, do you have bacteria in your tonsils? Your breath is bad.” I do have crypted tonsils so will get tonsil stones, but I was still super mortified.
5.) Told our neighbor at dinner that I was glad our family dog died. To be fair, the dog was a jerk, but I definitely wasn’t glad he died!!! Of course I was sad. When I asked him to stop, he looks at me and sneers, “It’s OKAY, everyone knows you hated him”
I finally asked him to separate. This, and other issues, but I’m not sure I can get over these comments. He was “blindsided” according to him. He says those comments aren’t what he meant, and of course made a million excuses. Am I overreacting to them?