I'm a newish member so just getting used to the general norms and acceptables of MN but one thing I've noticed it that many posters write that they got angry with their DH in a particular situation, or respond by saying that if it was them in a particular situation they would be very angry/livid/mad at their DH.
It feels like it's almost a normal way of reacting to a situation, especially one where the female in the relationship feels her OH is being unreasonable with his contribution to the housework or with the DC. I find myself thinking that as many seem to express their anger as a result of seeking equality, would it would be totally unacceptable for the male in the relationship to fly off the handle in a similar situation? Or would that be deemed inappropriate?
So my question is, do you feel a woman has more of a right to lose her rag and get angry at her husband than a man does? Or when you write that you would get angry or tell him to f* off etc, it means you're also fine with your OH also reacting in a similar way?
AIBU?
By asking why MNers feel it's acceptable to often get angry with our DHs?
TheDietStartsTomorrow · 17/10/2013 08:50
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