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Feeling ragey at DH mansplaining

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TheDogHasEatenIt · 31/03/2018 13:02

Just phoned DH to see if he had any ideas to help solve a problem i was having. Explained the problem to him, then listened in mounting rage as he then said 'well you can't do that'...and mansplained the exact problem back at me.
Cue stunned silence from me, followed by 'yes...that's what i just said to you'.
Argh, why do they do it?

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rjay123 · 01/04/2018 11:09

2wheels - there is a clue in the word....

Nicketynac · 01/04/2018 11:17

DH mansplained grass cutting to me a few years ago, after cutting it TWICE during the ten years that we have had grass. He has horrendous hayfever so I usually do it. Anyway, I lost my temper, pointing out the hundreds of times that I had already done it, including when I was eight months pregnant with DC2 so could he fuck off about how hard it was.
Last week he was explaining why rice goes soggy (he was cooking, not me, so he wasn't criticising my cooking). He was wrong.

Meowandthen · 01/04/2018 20:12

2WheelsGood are you a man? You're behaving like a butt hurt little man.

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