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Am I over-reacting with DH?

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Betrayed07 · 18/07/2008 16:26

We were in town earlier buying school clothes for DS and we were in a uniform shop and the woman showed us some trousers that were new in and DH said "they look a bit camp, have you got anything else in?". The woman said "I beg your pardon? what do you mean?" and so he looked at me as if I should agree with him and explain! I was so embarrassed. He then went on to ask "do you have anything less, you know..."

Anyway to cut a long story short we got outside and I asked him what on earth he was on about and he said the trousers were camp because they were quite tight fitting. I told him he embarrassed me and he says I'm over-reacting. Am I?

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Alambil · 18/07/2008 16:37

Depends - if you just told him he was being daft and embarassing, then you're not over-reacting; he's being weird.

If you went off the deep end, had an argument and all sorts; that may be a bit OTT

girlnextdoor · 18/07/2008 16:44

no- he's a bit odd, with ideas like that about school trousers, and saying it out aloud, but it doesn't seem an issue worth getting worked up about either way, tbh. Must be more important stuff to discuss?

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