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Husband called me a name

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mum19821985 · 06/05/2017 14:44

Not just any name...the big "see you next Tuesday" I am so angry at him. Back story, DH had been up all night with diarrhea and was feeling pretty awful. I had my driving test that morning so had to get kids ready for school etc. Dh took kids to school and came home to look after our baby. I was sitting in an arm chair by the window watching out for my driving instructor. Dh said he needed to sit by the window, I said he can in 5 minutes when I leave for my test. He called me selfish and said he knew he wasn't well. We argued but eventually I moved. He said I was a nasty and horrible person. I said how could he say that 5 minutes before my test. He kept saying how horrible treat him and how nasty I am. We had an awful row, I shouted that it would be his fault if I failed. I became more stressed and told him I hated him. He said - what did you say? I said it again. He then called me the c word. I swore at him and left without saying anything. Dh has since apologised many times but still protests that my saying I hate him was much worse. I disagree and can't forget that horrible word.

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Bahhhhhumbug · 08/05/2017 15:22

Why did he particularly want to sit by the window because he'd had diarrhea ? I don't get the connection unless it is a commode seat !

MrsChopper · 08/05/2017 15:28

You sound as bad as each other. Grow up Hmm

RavioliOnToast · 08/05/2017 15:31

I think he was unreasonable making you move tbh, yes you shouldn't have said you hated him, that's horrible. But why did you have to move? Is he the king?

IloveBanff · 08/05/2017 16:00

He didn't make her move Ravioli. He asked and she refused.

TinselTwins · 08/05/2017 16:03

Why did he particularly want to sit by the window because he'd had diarrhea ? I don't get the connection unless it is a commode seat

because nausia usually accompanys diarrhoea, and getting a breath of fresh air quickly can be the difference between feeling like you're about to hurl and not. In that position you're not really in the mood for a long rational conversation about why … you're sick, your partner could do somthing really simple to help you feel less rough, but they won't!

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