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Why are men so tempermental?
Long story short, my husband isn't working now, I'm the sole supporter of our family. I enjoy doing what I need to do. I work, cook, clean, laundry, sex, chauffeur (since he isn't familiar with the city). I did laundry last night, his drawer was open, he got up to close it. I told him to wait a minute and began to empty the laundry out of it. I gave him his clean laundry. He stormed and said "next time maybe I'll do the wash too!". I couldn't see him getting up to close the drawer, so I decided to give him his laundry to put in it then close it. This morning he's barely speaking to me and last night he didn't hug when we slept. I don't want to always be the one to go back and say "I'm sorry for whatever I've done to make you upset." This time I can't see where I went wrong...HELP!
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- dark eyesLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Your husband needs to feel validated...like he's needed. Being unemployed, he's probably feeling unworthy and he needs something to make him feel manly again. Don't take it personally. If it will help him, and it brings peace back into your household, don't be stubborn about the apologies. Don't be sorry for what you did, or didn't do, but, rather, be sorry because he's in the situation he's in and make him feel like he's wanted and needed.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He's a whiny emo dick. "He needs to feel manly" **** him he's not 4. He should grow the **** up ffs.