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Is it normal to imagine burying a hatchett in DH's head?

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TrixieVix · 24/02/2008 16:42

Just spent the entire weekend niggling at each other over nothing in particular, then it all kicked off today when I was ironing. We've not spoken for over 5 hours now which is very unlike us as one of us normally makes the first move - I just don't feel like it should be me this time!!

He's just walked out without saying where he's going, although I know him so well I know he'll have only gone to BIL's - still, that annoyed me that he's just walked out and expects me to look after DS.

I was just wondering if most married couples were like this?

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MuthaHubbard · 24/02/2008 17:02

Hatchett burying and worse is quite often in my head when it comes to h so is very normal to me - especially at the moment.

Not very helpful but you are not alone!!!

effinL · 24/02/2008 17:07

Quite normal and rather tame imo.

I often amuse myself imagining DH(stands for DickHead) being chased and eventually mauled by a ferocious and hungry tiger.
Breaks up the long winter evenings.

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