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AIBU?

Argh, they're doing my head in!!

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Alambil · 06/06/2011 20:51

Give me strength!

EVERY time my sister or her husband refer to each other, it's by the use of "wife" or "husband"

I would go INSANE if I was only referred to as "wife"!!!

Doesn't bother her though - she likes it. I think it gives her purpose or something....

I know it's not my life, but REALLY! It gets damned annoying whenever we socialise / speak / text / facebook!

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horriblemotheragain · 06/06/2011 20:53

Is it just a phase they're going through, that they think it's funny, or have they always done this? sounds weird to me!

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katvond · 06/06/2011 20:53

Want me to come round and slap them for you, 1st slap is free ;)

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katvond · 06/06/2011 20:54

Are they nutty newly weds?

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Thingumy · 06/06/2011 20:54

dh sometimes calls me 'mother' -he does it to wind me up Angry.

Would do my nut in too but then I have low tolerance for cutey lovey dovey shit.

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Alambil · 06/06/2011 20:55

they have always done it - girlfriend to fiance, to wife.

8 months they've been married - were together about a year before.

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troisgarcons · 06/06/2011 20:55

Almost as bad as DP DH DS DD ILS etc etc

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ledkr · 06/06/2011 20:58

dh gets annoyed when grown men at work talk in baby voices to their oh's.Theres nought so queer as folk Grin

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Alambil · 06/06/2011 21:06

oh they do that too. Constantly; whiney, high pitched, pukey.

Bleugh.

Grow

Up!

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ledkr · 06/06/2011 21:17

haha dh is acopper too,big burly deep voiced coppers who then ring gf and say "helooooo, how are woo?"

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LordOfTheFlies · 06/06/2011 21:19

DH calls me "Breadknife"
(Made up Cockney rhyming slang) courtesy of Mark and Lard-remember them?

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takethisonehereforastart · 06/06/2011 21:24

My aunt and her husband were married the year before I married my DH.

At our wedding they called each other "person" and kissed each other every single time they said it.

Imagine "would you like another drink person" [kiss] "yes please person" [kiss]

Or "I've missed you my person" [kiss] "I've missed you too person" [kiss] said when one or the other of them went more than ten steps away and all said in a baby voice.

There was a moment when we cut the cake that I seriously considered taking the knife to one of them instead. "Remember this from our wedding person" [kiss]. Aaaaagggghhhh!

YANBU.

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