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To be angry with dp

44 replies

Due2015 · 28/12/2014 01:29

I know I definitely am but I can't help it, I'm heavily pregnant and can't sleep with heartburn,aches kicking etc... He's happily snoring away
next to me I want to punch him

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Topseyt · 28/12/2014 01:51

I remember the feeling very well.Wink

ClaretAndBlue30 · 28/12/2014 02:20

Not at all unreasonable. I relegated my dh to the spare room at about 37 weeks, we both slept ALOT better as a result.

Discopanda · 28/12/2014 02:21

Punch him and pretend you did it in your sleep.

wanderingcloud · 28/12/2014 03:56

YANBU I'm in the same boat. I want to elbow him in the ribs just for being able to sleep. Xmas Grin

ithoughtofitfirst · 28/12/2014 04:58

I have the same dilemma with a 9 week old. Xmas Angry

ithoughtofitfirst · 28/12/2014 05:02

And she's not even eating. Atm she's just licking my nipple and smiling.. like it's some kind of sick joke.

Ifyourawizardwhydouwearglasses · 28/12/2014 05:37

Snap ithought :(

araiba · 28/12/2014 05:59

i like that we feel comfortable joking about DV

DropYourSnow · 28/12/2014 06:03

It's a turn of phrase araiba Hmm

araiba · 28/12/2014 06:11

"I want to punch him", "punch him" and "i want to elbow him" are turns of phrase? really??

TheRealAmandaClarke · 28/12/2014 06:37

That is not dv in this context. Not imo.

JeanSeberg · 28/12/2014 06:41

So if a man posted 'I want to punch my wife because she's asleep and I'm not', that would be ok too?

Don't think so.

purplemurple1 · 28/12/2014 06:45

Is there anything you make him get up early for? Mine's been on dog and toddler morning duty since I was 20 weeks, I enjoy those two hours in bed alone so much more knowing he is up already!

DropYourSnow · 28/12/2014 06:51

I could burst with excitement. I'm so happy I could explode. I'm so hungry I could eat a scabby horse. I'm so mad with my husband I could punch him.

All turns of phrase. I remain intact, no horses ingested and no partners violently attacked.

araiba · 28/12/2014 06:57

I could burst with excitement. I'm so happy I could explode. I'm so hungry I could eat a scabby horse.

they are turns of phrases- you will not literally explode

I'm so mad with my husband I could punch him. this is not a turn of phrase.

you really don't see the difference? wow

i want to punch my wife because she burnt my dinner- a turn of phrase? clue- no its not

DropYourSnow · 28/12/2014 07:15

You could literally eat a horse though. So no, I don't see the difference, because you're not explaining it clearly enough.

TheRealAmandaClarke · 28/12/2014 07:54

Jeanseberg no, it likely would not be ok. Because it isn't the same. DV is not simplistic in that way. The vast majority is targeted against women by men, and is supported by our patriarchal set-up, which supports men as powerful and sanctions the principles of male privilege.
There need not be sameness in a comment about a woman hitting a man as a man hitting a woman because they are fundamentally not the same thing.

LovleyRitaMeterMaid · 28/12/2014 07:57

Fucking nora.

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TheRealAmandaClarke · 28/12/2014 08:03

Rita ?

differentnameforthis · 28/12/2014 08:18

You haven't seriously turned a lighthearted thread about pregnancy insomnia into this...for heaven sake, can't people make a comment without being accused of DV now?

GingerbreadPudding · 28/12/2014 08:21

Ignore all the hystericals on here.

I totally get where you're coming from. My 'poor' husband sometimes complains he's not slept well while I've been up all night with cramp, blocked nose, four toilet trips, maddening itching etc. bless him.

TheRealAmandaClarke · 28/12/2014 08:21

Besides, you shouldn't punch him. Have you never heard of "kick -snore"?

araiba · 28/12/2014 08:23

Drop- a quick google suggests the largest steak eaten was 200 oz and that the average horse weighs 1000lb - you think you could eat a horse?

a turn of phrase is a more colourful way of expressing something- significant other instead of partner and it usually is a bit more artful or metaphorical- i could eat a horse/ i am hungry

i want to punch him is neither artful or colourful- it is a literal description. saying you wanted to rip his head off is perhaps more of a turn of phrase for this situation

araiba · 28/12/2014 08:25

TheRealAmandaClarke - if you attack your partner, it's domestic violence. regardless of either persons sex.