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DH is a miserable, moody T#*T!

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Bexter · 30/01/2005 20:15

Am V with DH! OK, so he's got a cold and is 'a bit tired' (BIG WOW - I'm a LOT tired almost every day!). The thing is, when he gets miserable and moody (he acts like Kevin from the Harry Enfield sketches!), he's a real pain in the arse to deal with and ends up taking it out on DD! For instance, tonight I ended up here, in the office, boo-ing my eyes out cos he was 'tired' and therefore in a bad mood and instead of being nice and patient with DD, he ended up shovelling her tea down her throat. Before she had time to swallow, he was in with the next spoon (she's only 5mth! Poor wee thing) then, whilst propped on his knee, he shoved the bottle in her mouth and watched TV, paying her no attention at all. This resulted in milk pouring out of her mouth and soaking her neck! I DARE not say anything cos any time I ask him to do something different or pick him up for the way he's doing something with DD, he goes into a massive sulk about how I am allways, apparently, criticising him and that 'he can't do anything right'. This is not the case - of course, if I think that he's doing something not quite right, I try to tell him in a calm, diplomatic way, so that it can't be misconstrued. I'm at a loss now as, wanting to do the very best for DD results in heartache between me and DH! It's almost like I have to choose and, quite frankly, I shouldn't have to!!

Another example is, unfortunately for him, I am a whizz at getting DD to sleep almost immediately. Tonight she was a bit grumpy (teething and a bit of a cold) and was screaming her head off at bedtime (V V unusual for DD). DH, instead of asking me to take over to get her to sleep, he stubbornly persisted in trying to do it himself which only resulted in DD being unhappy for longer than necessary! It's like he would rather let her cry than ask for my help!

Gosh - I've waffled on a bit!!! Grateful for any comments either way!

OP posts:
lou33 · 31/01/2005 02:16

he has left me.

He came home, dropped the shopping off, picked up some bits, said i am going and has gone.Said he isn't taking the phone, told me to tell the kids what i like.

eidsvold · 31/01/2005 02:58

lou just wanted to say I was sorry to read about what happened wanted to send you some hugs....

lou33 · 31/01/2005 03:29

thanks.

suzywong · 31/01/2005 03:51

oh my word, I'll be on and off msn today love, kids permitting

essbee · 31/01/2005 03:53

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brinkley · 31/01/2005 11:20

nooooooooooooo - lou - that is beyond dickhead behaviour

are you ok?

lou33 · 31/01/2005 11:30

have started a new thread brinkley

AEROBICS · 03/02/2005 15:01

hi bexter, i have a very moody and grumpy partner, who is good with our four year old, but not very good with my 14 yr old dd who is his step daughter. sometimes hate the way he tells her off and she hates him too. he needs to take a back seat sometimes. men seem to loathe any critism and even see a suggestion about how to do something as critism. it sad that partners can be so grumpy with childcare,afterall they chose to have kiddy too.

AEROBICS · 04/02/2005 14:12

HI BEXTER. TELL DH TO STOP BEING SUCH A CHILDISH PERSON AND START BEING A LITTLE MORE PLEASANT WHEN HE GETS IN AFTER WORK. SOMETIMES HE IS THE ONLY ADULT ONE TALKS TO IN THE WHOLE DAY WHEN YOU HAVE LITTLE ONES. COMPLETELY IGNORE DH WHEN HE GETS IN A STROP.IT ALL FOR ATTENTION AND IF YOU DONT GIVE HIM ANY THEN HE WILL NOT SUCEED WITH BAD BEHAVIOUR. DONT LET HIM MAKE YOU FEEL BAD. HAVE LEARNT A LOT ABOUT MENS BAD BEHAVIOUR AS MANIPULATION. BEHAVE IN A WAY THAT HE LEAST EXPECTS WHEN HE IS BEING UNPLEASANT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS !

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