Does your blood boil?
By aminion
@aminion (129)
Canada
February 27, 2008 5:11pm CST
What is the one thing that your partner says to you that gets your blood boiling? For example anytime I try and discuss something that is bothering me, I get the Whatever from my husband. Now my son has started saying it. Ohh I get so mad.
6 responses
@slavezero (833)
• Philippines
29 Feb 08
There is nothing that she say that makes me boil. My wife is a very cool person. She loves to laugh... and she always think before she say anything. When I am saying something to her, she is always there to listen esp when she knows that I really need her to listen.
What makes me boil is her past bf... who never stop calling and sending mails to her. Though she never talked to him, my blood boils when I answer the phone and that man is on the other line asking if he can speak to my wife.
@asgtswife04 (2475)
• United States
28 Feb 08
If my husband really wants to see me blow up, when we argue he threatens to take our daughter away...makes me so mad!!!!!!!!!! never, and i repeat, never, threaten when it comes to children...that's for anyone that reads this and does it. LOL! it's really hurtful and causes a wall to be built up that can't be knocked back down. my husband has finally learned not to do it as much, but before he was doing it constantly. actually, he hasn't done it in a long time, which is smart on his part. he's overseas right now, so it wouldn't do him any good anyways. LOl! seriously though, that will get my blood going more than anything. thanks for posting...brought back some old memories for me. LOL! God bless
@rarrimalion (674)
• United States
27 Feb 08
when he tells me how much money he just spent! Hearing that number always makes me so mad cuz he spends way too much!
@phillygirl606 (1112)
• United States
28 Feb 08
My last boyfriend had a real habit of comparing the things that I did to the things his ex did. If I said I was going out with friends he would think that I was going out with another guy instead because his ex wife had left him for another guy. He was also very insecure about my other guy friends. These are guys that I have known for almost 10 years. Most of them look at me as a little sister and the ones that don't think of me as the little sister tend too see me as one of the guys. So I could not understand his problem with that. I always had to reassure him that I wasn't talking to others guys like that. Eventually it got too be too much. We started argueing all the time about what I was even do on the computer. He would say that my myspace comments were too much. That my friends did not have a right to say some of the things that they were saying. And god forbid if I sent a friend a comment and not him. I eventually ended the relationship because of all this. I just could not take it anymore.
@goldeneagle (6745)
• United States
28 Feb 08
I hate it when I am trying to explain to my wife why I want to do something a certain way or whatever and she asks me "why does it matter?" I usually have a reason for doing things the way I do them, and while I appreciate and actually consider her input (and USE it from time to time), I shouldn't have to explain to her why I do a certain thing the way I do it, and it irritates me when she asks me that...
@PattyMelt (45)
• United States
28 Feb 08
The puzzle look as if the topic discussion has not been presented before, until it is thier turn to come to you with issues....hate that!