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When your husband acts like a child around his mother it means he's a spoiled little boy and 'mama' is enabling his behavior by letting him be rude to you. Your husband is use to be coddled and spoiled by his mother and expects you to do the same thing and thus, he making a point when his mother is around and rude to you. It's time you said something to both your husband and his mother and tell him he can go live with his mother because you are not about to stay in a marriage where he is rude to you.
im not being rude or anything but why ask that?
nothing. you might be in for a rude awaking though.
It was most likely pre-arranged that she called while you were out so your husband and her could have sex.
Some men are controlling in their marriage to the point of verbal abuse. Generally when the husband is rude to his spouse it does not have anything to do with the spouse but with the husband himself. You need to take control of things and when the children or other friends are not in the house you need to set your husband straight and be stern in letting him know you are not going to enable his behavior. Ask him if he would be agreeable to see a doctor. Your husband could be depressed; have a physical disorder or is just nasty. He is demeaning you because he can get away from it and he's frustrated about his life in general.
Her 1st husband was Jack Cassidy , who she calls the love of her life. Her 2nd husband is Marty Ingels. Shirley kids and friends dislike him because he is rude and loud.
I think it could be considered rude depending on the circumstances. It should be up to the husband to offer his wife his sweater, and it is presumptuous of the other man to do this in front of the husband without first asking if it would be okay with him. This might be a male thing but I can only assume that the husband would consider this taking of liberties a bit of a dare in a way.
Glancing is perfectly OK Staring (that is over 10secs, or 5secsx 5) is RUDE Tell him how you feel about it.
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that he needs some help to keep him from drinking. that is something noone should do to their wife weomen are tempermental.
Ask them politely and in private, to stop. Tell them they may not care for him, but he is your husband and you love him so if they care about you and don't want to hurt you, they need to, at the very least, be respectful to him as long as he is to them. Warn them that if they do not stop, you will defend your husband and ask them to stop, in public. And then follow through with it. When you find them being rude and mean to him, if he isn't doing the same to them or hasn't instigated it, then stand up for him. It also doesn't have to go into a big fight if you don't live with them. Simply say you support your husband and you will leave if they keep it up. If they keep it up, you and your husband should leave and maybe not come to the next get together until they stop behaving like that.