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1. My guy has some odd ideas, really odd ideas about percerived dangers. I told you of some. "Dirt is dangerous", "hands in your pockets are dangerous", "the older boy needs to learn to obey - everything else is dangerous".
And sometimes we fuss about this and our arguments go like this:
-"The boy needs to learn to do as he is told", "The ... is dirty"
- "Can you only complain?"
- both dissing the other
and to be honest while he mostly starts with complaining about a thing I am the one who fights "uglier" because I feel insulted
I don't think that this is good. How do people manage to keep calm in an emotional situation. How would you react if your vet told you that you are dirty or that your kid is a brat (in front of the kid). I understand that he is afraid but I don't want to be talked like that/ don't want him to talk to the boy like that.
Lately he is very prone to giving our boy timeouts for not obeying - e.g. boy was playing in the yard and I called for him, he did not come, husband gave him a time out in his room so that he should learn to come when he is called. Thinking behind this: one day in case of emergency obedience could be important for him. I think iot may be over the top.
:( I am not saying this to smear him and feel bad talking about this.
2. My guy felt suicidal before I was pregnant with our first child. He told me but we did not discuss it so much. I did not really know if he wanted to discuss it because he is not that kind of guy who does discuss this kind of things.
He did not discuss it back then and I did not even realize.
He is pretty well adjusted and coped on his own and he sees himself as the protector but I still want him to know he can ask me for help if he needs it. I want him to know he does no need to be that strong.
And sometimes we fuss about this and our arguments go like this:
-"The boy needs to learn to do as he is told", "The ... is dirty"
- "Can you only complain?"
- both dissing the other
and to be honest while he mostly starts with complaining about a thing I am the one who fights "uglier" because I feel insulted
I don't think that this is good. How do people manage to keep calm in an emotional situation. How would you react if your vet told you that you are dirty or that your kid is a brat (in front of the kid). I understand that he is afraid but I don't want to be talked like that/ don't want him to talk to the boy like that.
Lately he is very prone to giving our boy timeouts for not obeying - e.g. boy was playing in the yard and I called for him, he did not come, husband gave him a time out in his room so that he should learn to come when he is called. Thinking behind this: one day in case of emergency obedience could be important for him. I think iot may be over the top.
:( I am not saying this to smear him and feel bad talking about this.
2. My guy felt suicidal before I was pregnant with our first child. He told me but we did not discuss it so much. I did not really know if he wanted to discuss it because he is not that kind of guy who does discuss this kind of things.
He did not discuss it back then and I did not even realize.
He is pretty well adjusted and coped on his own and he sees himself as the protector but I still want him to know he can ask me for help if he needs it. I want him to know he does no need to be that strong.