Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, wow. I am really sorry. Halfway through your story, I thought it sounded like he was baiting you into an argument, and by the end of your story it sounded even more like that. Sometimes people need to pick fights in order to get amped enough to deliver the REALLY bad news. I hate to say, it but that is what this sounds like to me. So he wants to separate? Maybe he needed the self-fulfilling prophecy of an argument between you, so he provoked a fight.
I guess all you can do right now is wait until he's calm, ask him again what his intentions are, and request counseling to talk through the issues. I wish you the best. That must have been a hell of a blindsiding.
And no, there is no conceivable good reason for flirting with the smoothie clerk and then telling you about it. WTF.
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Anonymous wrote:I think he was planning on having the separation conversation with you that night, and like PP said, he needed to psych himself up to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He sounds like a complete asshole. Telling you about his weird little flirtation session with the barista (who, btw, is pretty much contractually obligated to be nice to him) and then leaving you in the car like that, in the middle of the night?
Honey, I would be done. So fucking fast.
it's easy to act tough and pretend to talk big on a discussion board
Anonymous wrote:He sounds like a complete asshole. Telling you about his weird little flirtation session with the barista (who, btw, is pretty much contractually obligated to be nice to him) and then leaving you in the car like that, in the middle of the night?
Honey, I would be done. So fucking fast.
it's easy to act tough and pretend to talk big on a discussion boardAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I got into an argument the other night in the car during the bad thunderstorm. He got me a smoothie at our go to place while I was running errands that day. He wanted to take me out to dinner. I thought it was sweet. He started running through a conversation he had with the lady that works at the juice place - telling me a little bit about her, her age etc, and then how he told her she was beautiful. I asked why he would say such a thing, that if I would say the same thing to another man he would be upset. He said it wasn't meant to be a big deal, he was only trying to be funny and friendly. He also said he didn't find her to be attractive and that it wasn't a big deal. I told him how upset I am over this and how uncomfortable it made me feel, and I didn't even know what his intent was for even telling me this but to make me feel bad. He turned the car around and said "So I guess this means you don't want to have dinner." I just kept quiet. After we stopped at a red light at an intersection, he puts the car on park and leaves me in the car. It's raining hard. I don't know where he went And I'm just sitting in the car stranded. I tried to call him a few times but he won't answer his phone. I then go into the driver's seat and drive around looking for him. I go into two stores to see if they've seen him and finally I spot him walking outside the strip mall. I tell him to get in the car, get out of this bad weather and talk about this like adults. He said he's not ready to talk and needs his space. He tells me to go home. I told him I'm not going to just leave him here alone during this bad weather. After much coaxing, he finally gets into the car and we talk things out in the car. He tells me things haven't been good between us and he thinks it would be best if we take a break from each other. I haven't talked to him much over the weekend, trying to give him the space he needs but I'm also really upset and bothered that he would just leave me in the car in the middle of the road like that, and walk away just like that.
I don't know how to proceed.
I'm still struck that, after all this, OPs takeaway is "he left me stranded in the car." OP, that's not a top 5 of your problems here.
Anonymous wrote:OP, wow. I am really sorry. Halfway through your story, I thought it sounded like he was baiting you into an argument, and by the end of your story it sounded even more like that. Sometimes people need to pick fights in order to get amped enough to deliver the REALLY bad news. I hate to say, it but that is what this sounds like to me. So he wants to separate? Maybe he needed the self-fulfilling prophecy of an argument between you, so he provoked a fight.
I guess all you can do right now is wait until he's calm, ask him again what his intentions are, and request counseling to talk through the issues. I wish you the best. That must have been a hell of a blindsiding.
And no, there is no conceivable good reason for flirting with the smoothie clerk and then telling you about it. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:My assumption is that you have crushed your DHs soul. Most DW are soul crushers. He saw a smiling,happy, attractive juice barista that was nice to him (her job, yes) and he felt alive for a fleeting moment. When he got back in the car, he was back in your soul crushing vise grip, his polarizing emotions caused a flight response for a different life.
Anonymous wrote:Ay yi yi. Married one month and fighting like this? Get counseling. You guys both need to be nicer to each other if you want this marriage to last.
Anonymous wrote:My assumption is that you have crushed your DHs soul. Most DW are soul crushers. He saw a smiling,happy, attractive juice barista that was nice to him (her job, yes) and he felt alive for a fleeting moment. When he got back in the car, he was back in your soul crushing vise grip, his polarizing emotions caused a flight response for a different life.