My husband is, in general, a hardworking man, caring husband and great father, but sometimes he gets so moody! He'll be happy one minute and then out of nowhere, just plain grumpy! When I ask him what's wrong, he gets mad. Or I'll ask him a question and then he'll give me a snippy answer and then doesn't understand why I get offended. Do all men get like this or what?
2006-10-27
17:14:43
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luvbabysky
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Hey politically incorrect, sorry I didn't mean to offend anyone. I was just trying to get the ladies point of view about their men and some advice. I do try not to get worked up about it and i always let him know I love him, so like I said he's basically a great guy so I'm not really complaining but it's just hard not to get hurt feelings sometimes when the one you love snaps at you. Thanks for your answer!!
2006-10-28
03:53:47 ·
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My husband gets like this, because of working so much and the stress at work. Its hard sometimes to deal with, if you love him, just be patient. You might try talking to him about it, but don't go in accusing, because that puts them on the defensive. Hang in there!
2006-10-27 17:23:56
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answered by Gaia Weeps 3
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Um...I'm a guy and I'm actually a little offended by your question. EVERYBODY is moody. Some people more than others. That's just how people are different. Women can be just as moody as men, and men just as moody as women.
I don't know your husband's problem, and don't expect to, but some things you might want to try are to be supportive no matter what he's feeling, and try not to get too worked up about it. Just let him know you love him even if he's being an ***.
If this doesn't work, maybe counseling is the way to go. I understand that it is a big step for couples, and often times they feel uncomfortable and feel like they would never need it, but trust me, it helps to let things out if your willing to.
Good luck with your problem.
2006-10-27 17:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its kind of normal but at d same time act b4 it bcomes a habit dat causes more damage.Sit him down when hes in a gud mood and dnt mke him feel like he's being interrogated,make d environment telaxin and bring up d subject and dnt raise ur voice be calm and mke sure u get 2 d root..cos if u shove it away,it'll come back..Gud Luck.
2006-10-27 17:18:42
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answered by Tinnie Cutie 4
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once I met my husband i became no longer involved in his seems, he had no money, he hadn't long previous to varsity on the time i'm no longer even particular if he had a GED, I dint think of i liked something approximately him. however the 1st communication we had swept me off my ft. don't be attentive to how or why no guy be for had ever executed that. yet of coarse i'm involved in him now and now he has an training and money on account which you like all that for the time of a dating, for it to final.... yet now and back that's no longer the 1st component women choose for.
2016-11-26 00:19:10
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answered by eatough 4
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yeah I think so my husband stays that way but he usually works seven days a week third shift
2006-10-27 17:19:12
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answered by ? 6
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Yes they do...I think it is a matter of too much testosterone.
2006-10-27 17:40:45
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answered by Miss J 7
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girl i know what you are talking about. sometime he make me want to knock him out.
2006-10-27 17:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine never does. Never.
2006-10-27 17:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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