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Bully of a husband got a taste of his own medicine today....

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Littlenastybully · 08/03/2014 23:02

.....and I've been grining to myself ever since.

He's not a very nice person, likes to think he's better at everyone else, an egotistical bastard.

He has a real problem when driving, thinks he's the most brilliant driver in the works and everyone else is shit. So much so that I can't drive the car when he's in it, I'm so fed up of being criticised for everything (despite being older than him, having past my test at 17 means I've been driving for 16 years now, never an accident, never any points, driven all over the world and I am a very good driver).

Anyway, when he drives it's a constant tirade at other drivers, shouting about how shit they are, mouthing 'cunt' and 'dickhead' at them, you get my drift.

Anyway, so today driving to the supermarket he went to pull
INto a lane, someone didn't see him indicate so he had to pull out again...he did the usual "fucking dickehead, watch it." Only, as it was a warm day, we had the windows open and so did the other driver.

So he calls out "did you call me a dickhead?"

There was now room in front of our car for h to move forward to be parallel to the other car but he showed what a coward he actually is and hung back. I could tell he was worried.

The other driver repeated his question and h stated saying "I appologise mate" a couple of times, but still wouldn't pull up next to his car.

Then the lights changed and we moved on, but I could see h was nervous about potentially ending up next to him at the next lights.

I wish the other guy had got out and really scared H. He was clearly bigger than him (h is a nasty little man, hence my namechanged for this) and like I tell ds when he worries about the nasty boys at school when bye move up to secondary this year, they won't carry on being nasty once a bigger kid has called them out on it and scared them.

Anyway, I hope he's leaned a bit of lesson a anyway, the stupid idiot.

I didn't say a thing about the incident, but of course, h had his pride dented so I got it all round the supermarket. Lots of digs and everything I said was met with distain and a nasty comment, just so he could feel like a big man again to get rid of his embarrassment (this behaviour no longer bothers me, it used to make me cry, but I am so detached from the wanker now that I no longer care what he says to me, I see him for the sad little insecure 'man' he really is).

Anyway, it keeps making me chuckle that he showed what a coward he really is today.

(And yes, I will LTB. Just biding my time to make sure ds is secure when we do).

OP posts:
RobotLover68 · 10/03/2014 12:27

*I decided to totally detach around Xmas. The scales finally fell from my eyes. I loved him before that, but then one day he was nasty and it was like a switched flipped in my head. I literally lost all feelings for him in a second. I never knew it could just happen like that.

It's confused him though. He keeps telling me he loves me all the time. I never say it back anymore, I just can't bring myself too. I just think how can you love someone and treat them with such nastiness and disrespect.

He's a big one for words anyway. Big words about love, emails full of I love yous and promises but no actions. I've learned finally that words are just words, they don't mean a thing, it's peoples actions and the way they treat you that count in life*

LNB I could have written that about my father, you are absolutely right, detaching confuses them. My father never told me he loved me until I detached and now he doesn't stop saying it. Makes me feel sick as I know it's so false. He is also a coward and won't call me out on why I don't respond, this gives me strength as my counselling made me realise he has never confronted anything in his life. He is currently bullying my older sibling as they are not giving it back to him enough. I told them "just laugh at him, he is a silly old man who hates not being in control"

I wish you all the luck in the world OP, when you leave, come back to this thread if you need to, to remind yourself of his bullying and why you left.

I did this with my bullying ex-boss. I wrote down every grievance so that when I had a wobble I could go back and read it and remind myself why I sacked her.

RobotLover68 · 10/03/2014 12:27

sorry, don't know why the first 3 paras didn't go bold

TheZeeTeam · 10/03/2014 12:35

To be fair to the DH, having a wife that despises you this much is hardly going to bring out the best in you, is it? This whole thread is horrible on both sides.

Hulababy · 10/03/2014 12:42

TheZeeTeam - did you read the thread? The OP says she only changed her way of thinking at Christmas. Before that she loved him, etc. But finally the OP has had enough of a man bullying her and being unpleasant to her. Surely after a while, someone constantly bullying you would make even the gentlest of people snap?

DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 10/03/2014 12:47

He has reduced her to tears in the past with his goading and unpleasantness so no I don't feel sorry for him.

nauticant · 10/03/2014 12:48

Sounds like a plan OP. Good luck.

Bolding does not work if there a Return operation in the text between the asterisks RobotLover68.

kinkyfuckery · 10/03/2014 12:58

I hope the next 8 weeks fly by smoothly for you Flowers

RobotLover68 · 10/03/2014 13:17

ah thanks Nauticant I'll remember that next time

neiljames77 · 22/03/2014 06:40

Did you leave him?

Walkacrossthesand · 22/03/2014 08:24

I think OP is saving for deposit for flat, Neil, her timeline was 8 weeks so early May I guess! Here's hoping..,

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