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How you proceed is to stick to your guns and do not engage in any other topic of conversation. This is to legally protect you and the child. If she's telling the truth, why is she resisting?
What happened to both spouses should agree to having a baby? This is not a one-sided affair, this is a child which needs commitment from both parents. You are not a child-bearing machine, you are his wife. That he needs to respect you, your kids and your job. If he can't do that, you should leave.
He may fight you for custody over the kids but most likely, I think he won't. Because it's very clear that he prefers a son, not daughters. So, I say, take full custody of the kids, let him pay child support. You wouldn't want your daughters to grow up, having such a misogynistic father anyway.
It could be that he gets defensive because your friend is overstepping and pushing. She has no place to say anything about him continuing to be friends with your boyfriend’s ex. Andrew and Mary were friends long before he started dating Lucy. If Lucy thinks she has your boyfriends back, then she’s overstepping. It has nothing to do with her. If she’s jealous then she should focus on that and discuss that with him.
My first thought was that she is related to someone quite infamous and doesn't want a connection to that person to color the relationship. Like one of her parents or siblings is a well known rapist or murderer.
It's weird. You know it's weird. They know it's weird. I say put the blinders on and mind your business. If they do become a thing you can yell Dad (insert name) is kissing his sister again. That'll be funny.
Your husband is mad at you for unearthing an insecurity that you didn't know about. You didn't do anything wrong, you were very forthcoming about what happened and how it was just a surprise interaction. I doubt you think about Henry much at all if you ever do. You might as well have dated six hundred years ago. That's why you are so confused by his upset.
You should not apologize but if you guys can't communicate about this in a calm and rational way then you do have bigger issues. He should be able to articulate why he is so upset and he also should be able to listen when you explain your side.
Has your husband been cheated on before? Did he ever show any upset about Henry before? I just think there is something deeper at play her then you talking to the phone with Henry for half an hour.
I get why people in the old days had 4+ kids…half of them would die to illness and you wanted to be sure some kids survived. We’re way past that kind of danger now and people are still having giant families. You can’t spend enough one-on-one time past a certain number of kids. In big modern families, there’s tons of neglect that happens.
As well-intentioned as parents can be, the reality can be really difficult for the children.
It doesn’t matter what the argument was about. The reaction he had was intense and frightening and it isn’t proportional. It’s exhausting dealing with this from a partner and you never really know when it will happen. I guess it sounds selfish but unless you’re willing to deal with it forever, leaving is best
You don't need to express these feelings to her, you need to express them to a medical professional during intake to your choice of mental health facilities in your area. You can do this the easy way by asking your therapist to suggest where you can go, or just the local ER with a psych intake if you can't wait.
How you proceed is to stick to your guns and do not engage in any other topic of conversation. This is to legally protect you and the child. If she's telling the truth, why is she resisting?
What does he mean by “get on board with it”?
What happened to both spouses should agree to having a baby? This is not a one-sided affair, this is a child which needs commitment from both parents. You are not a child-bearing machine, you are his wife. That he needs to respect you, your kids and your job. If he can't do that, you should leave.
He may fight you for custody over the kids but most likely, I think he won't. Because it's very clear that he prefers a son, not daughters. So, I say, take full custody of the kids, let him pay child support. You wouldn't want your daughters to grow up, having such a misogynistic father anyway.
It could be that he gets defensive because your friend is overstepping and pushing. She has no place to say anything about him continuing to be friends with your boyfriend’s ex. Andrew and Mary were friends long before he started dating Lucy. If Lucy thinks she has your boyfriends back, then she’s overstepping. It has nothing to do with her. If she’s jealous then she should focus on that and discuss that with him.
My first thought was that she is related to someone quite infamous and doesn't want a connection to that person to color the relationship. Like one of her parents or siblings is a well known rapist or murderer.
I once told I guy I was a Nun. He was still interested and followed my friends and I for another hour around the beach.
It's weird. You know it's weird. They know it's weird. I say put the blinders on and mind your business. If they do become a thing you can yell Dad (insert name) is kissing his sister again. That'll be funny.
Your husband is mad at you for unearthing an insecurity that you didn't know about. You didn't do anything wrong, you were very forthcoming about what happened and how it was just a surprise interaction. I doubt you think about Henry much at all if you ever do. You might as well have dated six hundred years ago. That's why you are so confused by his upset.
You should not apologize but if you guys can't communicate about this in a calm and rational way then you do have bigger issues. He should be able to articulate why he is so upset and he also should be able to listen when you explain your side.
Has your husband been cheated on before? Did he ever show any upset about Henry before? I just think there is something deeper at play her then you talking to the phone with Henry for half an hour.
And they wanted 5.
I get why people in the old days had 4+ kids…half of them would die to illness and you wanted to be sure some kids survived. We’re way past that kind of danger now and people are still having giant families. You can’t spend enough one-on-one time past a certain number of kids. In big modern families, there’s tons of neglect that happens.
As well-intentioned as parents can be, the reality can be really difficult for the children.
It doesn’t matter what the argument was about. The reaction he had was intense and frightening and it isn’t proportional. It’s exhausting dealing with this from a partner and you never really know when it will happen. I guess it sounds selfish but unless you’re willing to deal with it forever, leaving is best
You don't need to express these feelings to her, you need to express them to a medical professional during intake to your choice of mental health facilities in your area. You can do this the easy way by asking your therapist to suggest where you can go, or just the local ER with a psych intake if you can't wait.
You need to go get help. Right now.
Your “perfect match” gets day drunk and flakes on dates? Was he really offering to drunk drive an hour to meet you?
Seeing her tomorrow!! I’ll just ask her in person
She did. She separated from me and was absent for 7 days from my daughter and I
She’s broken trust. You’re done.