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My husbeast is a cretin

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  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Joons wrote: »
    Just out of interest, would you end your 26 year marriage over a stupid comment? The guy wrote what he thought, if we all did that, nobody would be married, he's a plonker for sure but I don't think it warrants divorce.

    Whilst I do not think it necessarily should lead to divorce, it would give me serious cause for concern.
  • gazzak_2
    gazzak_2 Posts: 473 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    marisco wrote: »
    Is this your idea of a sick joke? What an insulting comment to make to the OP. When you decide to have a child with someone you should have 100% lifetime commitment in mind. Not be behaving in this totally disrespectful and awful manner behind their back once the child comes along.

    The OP is being treated like dirt and is understandably very upset and your message will be doing nothing at all to help her. Grow up!

    OK, I understand this section now.

    "Misunderstood" woman posts a rant about awful, just awful husband
    Random bloke posts saying get real
    Sisterhood jumps on said bloke, including OP who defends awful husband who she just ranted about

    Can this section simply be renamed premenstrual lunatics area?
  • stir_crazy
    stir_crazy Posts: 1,441 Forumite
    gazzak wrote: »
    OK, I understand this section now.

    "Misunderstood" woman posts a rant about awful, just awful husband
    Random bloke posts saying get real
    Sisterhood jumps on said bloke, including OP who defends awful husband who she just ranted about

    Can this section simply be renamed premenstrual lunatics area?

    Or maybe they could just ban wind up merchants.
  • Manchee
    Manchee Posts: 401 Forumite
    gazzak wrote: »
    Can this section simply be renamed premenstrual lunatics area?

    Thats quite offensive tbh. I hate it when people (usually blokes, but yes some times women) assume that women can't moan or whatever without it some how being related to their period. Its belittling and to me smacks of the old sexist 'what men say is more important and carries more weight than what women say'. Come join us in 2013, why dont you??
  • neverdespairgirl
    neverdespairgirl Posts: 16,501 Forumite
    gazzak wrote: »

    "Misunderstood" woman posts a rant about awful, just awful husband
    Random bloke posts saying get real
    Sisterhood jumps on said bloke, including OP who defends awful husband who she just ranted about

    Can this section simply be renamed premenstrual lunatics area?

    Welcome to 1890! How's Queen Victoria?

    I couldn't agree with you more, by the way. Women certainly can't be trusted, and as for this new-fangled idea that women should be allowed to vote, it's clearly nonsense. Next they will be wanting to work outside the home, leading to the inevitable destruction of civilised life as we know it.
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Bazey
    Bazey Posts: 8,230 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    A man I know once told me of going to a strip club and watching a young girl with tears in her eyes as she stripped.

    Was the stripper Midge Ure?
  • gazzak_2
    gazzak_2 Posts: 473 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    OK, apologies for the premenstrual bit.

    Just lunatics then.
  • Treevo
    Treevo Posts: 1,937 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    I agree.

    A man I know once told me of going to a strip club and watching a young girl with tears in her eyes as she stripped.

    This really made him think and he stopped going.

    So not all men are "plonkers' as some seem to think.

    So he only stopped going after she'd finished and he'd, presumably, finished too? What a paragon of virtue!
  • Anselm
    Anselm Posts: 7,009 Forumite
    I don't understand, is "husbeast" an affectionate term or is it due to what he's done?
    "Nothing, Lucilius, is ours, except time." - Seneca
    Moral letters to Lucilius/Letter 1
  • Bazey
    Bazey Posts: 8,230 Forumite
    Anselm wrote: »
    I don't understand, is "husbeast" an affectionate term or is it due to what he's done?

    It's affectionate...dem b!tches can't get enough of the husbeast's crazy antics.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Husbeast
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