I Think he sounds like he using this as a way to avoid you, Why can,t he spend one of those weekends with you, in the guest house, without eating all that disgusting meat, and take some time to please his wife for a weekend ? I Would be keeping an eye on him,
2007-03-23 03:02:25
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answered by ThomasL 6
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You are the one being passive aggressive. You are the one that kicked him out of the room. Should he stop doing something he enjoys to keep you happy. I don't know why wild game would be any more repulsive than beef, pork, or chicken. Think of it this way. At least the hunted animals had a happy life before becoming dinner, the cows, pork, and chickens were probably mentally if not physically tormented on the way to the slaughter house. The wild animals didn't even see it coming.
Added: It's passive aggressive to say "Do what you want, but just so you know you won't be getting near me if you do it." So you are trying to control what he does by punishing him if he does what he wants to do. That's not playing fair. He's an adult. He should be able to to do things on his own without having to suffer your wrath.
2007-03-23 02:42:39
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answered by ? 6
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You are a horrible wife, do you know that?
You give him the "okay" to be who he is, and do the things he enjoys as a person,
IF he agrees to stay away from you for a couple of days? Gee, do ya think you are maybe pushing him away from you? The very second he meets a nice woman who accepts him for who he is and respects him for who he is, honey, I hope he runs like hell away from you.
Who the hell do you think you are anyway?
You made him use the quest bedroom?
You are making him feel like a beitch, You prissy little ****, you don't deserve the poop that comes out of his butt when he eats the meat he enjoys. If this man grosses you out so much, why don't you go find a nice vegetarian man to be your new beich;
I hope he leaves you and takes every single thing in the house, including the quest bedroom furniture that is obviously used more by him than you anyway.
We all get one crummy chance to live our lives, and you have the nerve to want to make someone else live theirs by your rules, likes, dislikes, everything. How about HIS life? Remember? Its HIS LIFE.
2007-03-23 02:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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He could be passive/aggressive. Or this could be some thing he got here across he relatively enjoys. In a relationship, that is substantial to not overly limit your companion. neither is it a solid theory to do some thing that harms or offends the different. given which you do not supply him grief approximately oftentimes ingesting meat, i don't think of that could be a stretch which you ask (yet not tell) him that interest relatively bothers you. inspire him to flow to with pals or take journeys, yet be clean that it is the interest element that bothers you. I do ask your self, whether, while you're actually not being slightly passive-aggressive. Refusal to kiss or commenting on his actual purposes (particularly as a consequence of ingesting interest meat) could be construed as being passive-aggressive. while you're certaintly interior your rights to prefer to stay away from actual purposes, it type of feels which you're being intollerant of his kisses/actual purposes in basic terms because of the fact he's eaten interest meat. My ingredient is that, whether you're interior your rights approximately this, your refusal to kiss him and your relegating him to the visitor room/tub could be as plenty an act of conflict as his searching for out those forms of journeys. you comprehend?
2016-10-19 10:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Whats worse, eating an animal that had its free spirit removed from him as he was penned up his whole life, not enough room to move about and enjoy life. No opportunities for having a mate. Or one that lived life to its fullest before it was harvested by a licensed hunter? Not sure about you but I would be more concerned about mass produced and hormone injected farm animals then I would about animals that ate and live in a natural setting.
BTW you were wrong to make him sleep in the other room just because he ate something you wouldn't. Beleive me it if this happened at my house, I would be avoiding you for more then just a weekend.
2007-03-23 03:27:37
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answered by chinamigarden 6
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I could hear your voice reading your question.What is a vegetarian doing married to a meat eater anyway?Your husband feels he is being treated like a child and his actions are defiant.lay of him and don't bombard him with too much talking.Life is too short,don't waste valuable time arguing over who eats what,he loves you that is all that matters.
If you approach the situation from a non jaundiced view you may find some humor in it.Think of it, the animals he is consuming are strict vegetarians,he may just be trying to get in touch with the vegetarian in him.And oh yes passive aggressive,YOU BET
2007-03-23 02:59:15
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answered by miraclehand2020 5
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Were you a vegetarian when you dated and then married?.
If you became one afterwords then these are issues which you are currently having to get a grip on. As a vegetarian, that isn't enough to ask for a divorce, you need to have a big sit down and ask him to be less aggressive and more sincere to your beliefs and if he can't then I hope you can stand on your own two feet cause this could become such a big problem, mountain out of a molehill, and cause the two of you to separate. Be care-full and good luck
2007-03-23 02:53:44
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answered by steinerrw 4
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I don't see how you could be okay with one kind of meat and not with another kind. Meat from the grocery store comes from animals who were raised on farms, living their lives in barns or cages, and being feed and treated with hormones, etc. At least the animals from the wild lived and roamed freely, and it's possibly much healthier for your husband.
2007-03-23 02:53:15
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answered by wondering 3
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You are the sick one here...get som help soon. He just enjoys being with guys once in a while. If I were him, I'd want to get away from your sick a s s once in a while too...and eat a real meal...not the spouts and rabbit food your twisted tastebuds eat...
You are the controlling passive aggressive one...look at the hoops this guys has to jump through to eat something besides lettuce...
2007-03-23 02:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Regular meat? DO you realize that meat is meat? Whether it be wild or tame. But the wild meat is actually healthier? Has no hormones in its food, no by products fed to it? I think you have a poor opinion of the foods that God placed on this earth to keep us healthy
2007-03-23 02:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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