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AIBU?

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AIBU to be hurt?

9 replies

R3ALLY · 27/04/2019 16:17

Bloody silent treatment. He’s moping for 2 days now. And if I ask what’s wrong I’m nagging and if I push it further I’m not being sympathetic about his depression and anxiety. This is So Hard. AIBU to want to stand on a hill and scream?

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VladmirsPoutine · 27/04/2019 16:33

I'll just get this in early: LTB.

Aquamarine1029 · 27/04/2019 16:34

Life is too short for this bullshit.

RelaisBlu · 27/04/2019 16:35

Just say that when he feels like talking you're ready to listen. Then go and do your own thing. He sounds v childish

Beachbodynowayready · 27/04/2019 16:37

Take over the TV, utube your fav tunes and enjoy the peace.
Ime..
Oh and plan your escape or this will continue until you end up apologising for his Twatism.

Stompythedinosaur · 27/04/2019 16:37

Yeah, that sounds like the sort of behaviour that would be a deal breaker for me. Sounds dire, nice people don't do this.

HolesinTheSoles · 27/04/2019 16:46

If he's just moping I'd ignore him and re-evaluate the relationship. If he's struggling with depression I'd be alot more compassionate.

Thatsalovelycuppatea · 27/04/2019 16:49

This is classed as emotional abuse I think. Don't put up with it.

BendydickCuminsnatch · 27/04/2019 16:51

I couldn’t be with a child, personally. Assuming ‘he’ is your partner.

Knitclubchatter · 27/04/2019 17:12

I don’t understand mental illness at all. diagnosis or not I’d end the relationship, in my experience it gets worse.

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