He did it again last night! We were out with one of my daughters friends and we were discussing her summer vacation to my neck of the woods (Seattle) and she was going to visit Olympic Nat'l Forest. I said, "Oh, one of my sis in laws lives on the road going up there, what a view." Without a beat, my husband says,"No, she lives in a house on the side of the road going up there, not on the road." I ignored him.
He did it again last night! We were out with one of my daughters friends and we were discussing her summer vacation to my neck of the woods (Seattle) and she was going to visit Olympic Nat'l Forest. I said, "Oh, one of my sis in laws lives on the road going up there, what a view." Without a beat, my husband says,"No, she lives in a house on the side of the road going up there, not on the road." I ignored him.
Sounds like he's just playing with you here, to tick you off. He can't be serious on this one.Ignoring is best while you're with friends, nobody likes uncomfortable confrontations between partners.
I'm thinking it may sound like more than just playing with her. He knows it's not funny since he does it at home and she yells at him about it. Perhaps it's jealousy. I think he wants to jeopardize her credibility in front of her friends...maybe to make himself look better or maybe because he's jealous of her having fun with her friends and maybe he doesn't have any friends or hasn't got friends where he's having that much fun with them. Debbie, I think ignoring him was a good move.Sounds like he's just playing with you here, to tick you off. He can't be serious on this one.Ignoring is best while you're with friends, nobody likes uncomfortable confrontations between partners.
I guess punch him may be a reasonable option too.:hit:Steve, I think you may have missed Debbie's last line. Also, my comment was said rather tongue in cheek as an instant one-time fix done with humor. This one-time correction sure beats a lifetime resentment caused by her husband constantly embarrassing her in public for 40 years...and publicly placing her truthfulness in question in the eyes of her friends and acquaintances which sabotages her character.
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My husband and I are married 50yrs now and a lot has changed over the years. Years ago he never corrected me or said I was wrong about anything I said. Then retirement came and a new man showed up. Since he has been retired He has explained many things I don't do right. For instance I don't load the dishwasher the right way,and I also don't wash the clothes right. Oh and I also found out that I talk too much and even repeat myself at times. I laugh it off because if I didn't I would have to hit him over the head with the frying pan. I really think since retiring he feels useless and old. When we are with our children and grandchildren we all laugh when he picks on me. I just think it's a part of a long Marriage.