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Anyone else feel violent towards their hubby cos since being pregnant they're annoying!!! *title amended by MNHQ*

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Cakelaur · 10/06/2018 14:39

Haha!! Litterally what the title says.

Obviously hormones are all over the shop. But I swear my OH is purposefully trying to irritate me!! Nothing in particular. But I just wanna throw stuff at him!!

Coming to the end of the first trimester. Hoping I'll start to like him again soon!

Tell me it gets better and it's just pregnancy bullsh*t!!

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LuckygoLucy · 13/06/2018 08:34

"Don't hang my washing outside it will get covered in pollen" Do your own bloody washing!! .... Or "Why is there bits of paper on the floor did you do anything today" erm yes I did I just couldn't bend/squat or get to the bits of paper!! MEN!! XX

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Theweasleytwins · 12/06/2018 22:30

He went on a stag do and rode quad bikes and is now soooo sore🙄I have to fetch everything for him😑

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RebeccaWrongDaily · 12/06/2018 22:14

blimey, what a thread :(

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twistedpink · 12/06/2018 02:40

@Somersetter 😂😂😂😂 I know imagine... he deserves it.....

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Somersetter · 11/06/2018 22:48

And as for the poster who deliberately kicks her DH in the night - again, imagine if that was a man doing it to a woman Sad

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surreygirl1987 · 11/06/2018 22:26

This revised title is appalling. Can you imagine if a man wrote a similar title about feeling violent towards his wife? Mumsnet this is highly disappointing.

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LuckygoLucy · 11/06/2018 22:07

All I know is I'm glad it's not just me that wants to be 'non domestically' violent towards my husband literally want to scream at him especially when he is stupid enough to say something like stop making mountains out of molehill or stop snapping at me ... stop being a dick then 🤨

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Somersetter · 11/06/2018 21:40

I'm not sure the revised title is much better Confused

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endoftether82 · 11/06/2018 12:41

It's not about being on a high horse and no one is criticising the content of the thread. However, language is important, and in this case, poorly chosen.

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Fedupxmum · 11/06/2018 12:02

No, domestic violence isn't funny but if they actually came in and read the thread they would clearly see it wasn't anything like that. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a husband to go bully while you watch me from your high horse 😁 have a good day!

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Drchinnery · 11/06/2018 11:55

I think the point is if her husband had written this post about her and blokes were having this discussion about their wives there would be uproar. Domestic violence isnt funny in any sense, nor are references to it and I'm shocked that so many of you seem to think it's fine. It might be upsetting for someone on here who has experienced it and has to come across this ridiculous thread.

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Fedupxmum · 11/06/2018 11:33

This title is no better than what op posted, in fact I feel it is worse. I know this isn't my thread but this is rediculous. The FIRST title CAN be taken in 'jest' but being violent towards your husband sounds a lot worse. She doesn't feel violent towards her husband. It was an expression. What is wrong with you people? You have basically made out that the op is violent and hates her husband. This has annoyed me and completely wasn't fair at all.

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HopeMumsnet · 11/06/2018 10:14

Hi Cakelaur.
We can see that you disagree so apologies in advance but we have amended your title because it references domestic assault. Even in jest, it's not something we like for our site. Hope your pregnancy continues beautifully, and everyone's hormones calm down for the second and third trimesters. Congratulations to you.

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twistedpink · 10/06/2018 21:05

I like being a hun... 😂😂😂😂
Some people have such sad lives that they have to come on here and have a little poke at random people on the net! Nothing like a bit of entertainment before bed and my 'hubby' getting his nightly kick 🤗

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isthismummy · 10/06/2018 20:52

Fucking hell, there’s some goady arseholes on this thread!

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Fedupxmum · 10/06/2018 20:05

Oh get over yourself. Is that really all you have to say? Take your pokerface out of this thread and go somewhere else 👍

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SheStoopsToConquer · 10/06/2018 20:03

Banter, hubby and cuz?? Yep, the huns have taken over Mumsnet!

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WyldDucks · 10/06/2018 19:49

Umm, my baby is crawling and I still want to punch mine! 😂 (crawling but not sleeping, hence my rage!)

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Fedupxmum · 10/06/2018 19:44

@twistedpink EXACTLY the same here haha my hubby snores sooo loud too. I give him little digs to shut him up 😂 two nights ago he started snoring and I woke up and told him to turn over cuz 'he's been snoring all night, keeping me awake' and he said 'wtf you on about, liar, I only got to sleep an hour ago' haha.

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Fedupxmum · 10/06/2018 19:39

She used it as a way to express herself, I doubt it was meant in any other way. What happened to a lighthearted moan/laugh with each other. It's called banter... Fair enough if you didn't like the title but after coming in to actually read the thread I'm sure you have enought brains to figure out it wasn't serious.

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twistedpink · 10/06/2018 19:31

@Fedupxmum yeah! Haha he snores so loud too and with the lack of sleep I already get I can't even contain my anger anymore... I got busted last night though and this morning he said.... I caught you kicking me last night 😂😂 he said he waited until I was heavy breathing and farted on my for revenge haha... just remember... they may always be one step ahead!

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endoftether82 · 10/06/2018 19:27

If a man wrote that about a woman etc etc. Not the nicest "figure of speech" to have used.

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Fedupxmum · 10/06/2018 19:20

@twistedpink hahaha omg, you mean you kick him and pretend you didn't mean it? I've done that before, haven't in such a long time though, like years. I'd backheel him in bed and pretend to be asleep 😂

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twistedpink · 10/06/2018 19:13

First few months hated him... literally hearing him breathe made me want to kill him. Then I was utterly in love with him.... now I'm 39 weeks and day by day itchanges. 90% of the time i hate him though. Poor bloke hasn't done anything.... sometimes I kick him really hard in the night to get my anger out 😂

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Fedupxmum · 10/06/2018 18:49

Hes on the move so fingers crossed 😂

And wow, really? People taking this thread so seriously? It's not like op said she was gonna actually go and punch her husband 😂 figure of speech taken out of context much? Chill out, everyones hubby can be annoying sometimes and they say the same about us. If you had a little moan once in a while then maybe your butt wouldn't be so tight 😂

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