Miss Inga Depointe
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From the past 3 responses, I'm beginning to remember why I didn't say anything to DH in the first place.
For one thing, I wasn't asking for a solution to the "husband ignoring me problem." I already admitted it was petty, long ago in this thread. Secondly, it's a "problem" that I've for the most part learned to live with for 20 years (he always ignores me at parties and I usually just go off on my own and do my own socializing) and 99.99% of the time isn't a problem at all. It's just the nature of our marriage.
It would have been logistically difficult to "climb over" him to get into the conversation. The bar was crowded, there were 2 layers of people behind us and, no thanks, I didn't feel like sitting on top of the bar. But that doesn't matter, and I'm not mad at him anymore. The fact is, though, my feelings were hurt, for the right or wrong, and it just got me thinking about how my DH's feelings never seem hurt and I started wondering about the differences between men and women. This was not a beg for
because of an incosiderate husband. THis was a "I react this way and he reacts totally different what's up with that?" question. But if any of the guys had read the thread they'd have known this.
But guys always try to do what these 3 guys try to do. If I tried to "let him know", I would have gotten some kind of response that had nothing to do with what I was asking in the first place, making me feel even weirder for bringing it up.
Nope, there's a reason I just worked through it myself, and you guys pretty much demonstrated it for me. When something gets to you about your DH, I think the solution is to complain to your girlfriends and get it out of your system.
For one thing, I wasn't asking for a solution to the "husband ignoring me problem." I already admitted it was petty, long ago in this thread. Secondly, it's a "problem" that I've for the most part learned to live with for 20 years (he always ignores me at parties and I usually just go off on my own and do my own socializing) and 99.99% of the time isn't a problem at all. It's just the nature of our marriage.
It would have been logistically difficult to "climb over" him to get into the conversation. The bar was crowded, there were 2 layers of people behind us and, no thanks, I didn't feel like sitting on top of the bar. But that doesn't matter, and I'm not mad at him anymore. The fact is, though, my feelings were hurt, for the right or wrong, and it just got me thinking about how my DH's feelings never seem hurt and I started wondering about the differences between men and women. This was not a beg for
because of an incosiderate husband. THis was a "I react this way and he reacts totally different what's up with that?" question. But if any of the guys had read the thread they'd have known this.But guys always try to do what these 3 guys try to do. If I tried to "let him know", I would have gotten some kind of response that had nothing to do with what I was asking in the first place, making me feel even weirder for bringing it up.
Nope, there's a reason I just worked through it myself, and you guys pretty much demonstrated it for me. When something gets to you about your DH, I think the solution is to complain to your girlfriends and get it out of your system.
m soooooo sorry!!!!





