YES! I think everyone gets irked with their SO. Mine has this "friend" at work who obviously has a crush on him but he hangs out with her anyway and that just ticks me off. Why encourage her behavior...why do I think she has a crush on him? Hmmm let me count the ways, she is constantly calling him, reading him dirty stories from some magazine, the first time I met her she told me how WONDERFUL my husband is (like I didn't know that) and was staring at him the entire time. Could she have been a little MORE obvious? I don't understand why he doesn't just say to her look I think you're nice but I don't want you hanging off my left nut. GRRRRRRRRRR
2006-10-11 01:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Mad with anger might be a little too much, but.... yes! He has this habit of always being late (I'm the girl, shouldn't he be waiting on me?)... and in some conversations I have to agree with him if not, it's because I don't understand. But I still think he's the sweetest guy, he cracks me up and even though he acts like a big bully sometimes, he takes care of me and... well what can I say, I'm just totally in love with the guy.
2006-10-11 01:32:26
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answered by Emery 6
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Yes.when my husband is reading a book or watching some thing on the t.v,it's like he zones off in to another place.He can't hear you when you speak to him.All my family and friends thinks it's funny.I mean I will call him to start with quitely,for insatnce if some one has called for him,and then i get louder and louder to the piont where I am screaming his name,and then he will casually turn around and say WHAT,you called me.He has never believed me,when I tell him that I called his name about 20 times(no lie).It happened on the weekend when A friend of his called over.His friend said that I should use a camcorder to show him,so I think I just might do that one day.
2006-10-11 01:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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On the hole, I'd have to say he's a wonderful guy. We had been together for quite some time before I EVER felt like I could actually be irritated enough to snap at him. Only one thing comes to mind, and that's spending faaaaaaaaar too much time in Best Buy or the Apple store. That's his thing, and he puts up with his share of "my thing" so I'll deal....but I should just plan on grabbing a book and a seat next time we head out to best buy.
Simple and stupid, I know...but, thankfully, that's all I can really think of!! :) :) :)
2006-10-11 01:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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He does things every now and then that irritate me, but nothing that drives me insane or mad with anger. If he did I wouldn't be with him.
2006-10-11 01:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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He circles round and round and round and round before laying down on his bed.
He barks like a lunatic when someone rings the doorbell, but never responds to the door knocker
He also grunts when I kick him off the bed or the sofa.
Significant other at the moment is large hairy German Shepherd... but good points, I have full custody of the remote control, he doesn't care what's on the telly!
2006-10-11 01:31:08
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answered by Ellie29uk 3
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Well he used to do it, but that was years ago. He would blame everything on me so he wouldnt make people mad. If he was hanging out with friends and wanted to come home he would tell them I wanted him home, even though I was out with friends too. He just hates confrontation and that was his way of avoiding it. But he doesnt do it anymore :) It didnt really make me insane with anger though, it was just highly annoying.
2006-10-11 01:30:52
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answered by Jess 4
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Not Mad with Anger, but annoying, but I am not a tolerate person, of co habitation with another, but been going strong so far. Must be the Patience in him.
2006-10-11 01:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple of things he does that drive me insane.
2006-10-11 01:32:14
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answered by JediMaster 4
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Yes. He will let his ex wife run all over him when it comes to his daughter. (If she won't let her come on her weekend he will try to talk to her nicely and if she still cusses and yells and accuses him of stuff he will let it go). He is very easy going. He avoids conflict. He does not want to upset his daughter. So of course his ex wife calls and yells and screams and cusses when she is in a bad mood and he takes it. She calls for reasons she shouldn't. He don't do anything back. It drives me nuts!!!!
2006-10-11 01:32:35
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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