Two Hot Takes - 173: Trouble in Paradise.. Ft. Midwest Married
Episode Date: July 5, 2024Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-hosts Matt and Amy LaFlamme of Midwest Married! These stories are full of situations where a couple is having some trouble.. it's not all bliss. From ...dealing with a new baby to having a bestie try to make a move on OP's partner this is an assortment that did not disappoint. Can't wait to hear your takes! Checkout Midwest Married!! https://www.youtube.com/@MidwestMarriedPodcast https://linktr.ee/midwestmarried LIVE SHOW TICKETS HERE!! https://linktr.ee/twohottakestour MERCH IS ON SALE HERE ! https://shop.twohottakes.com Bonus Content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwoHotTakes I can't wait to see you all in these, especially at our live shows!! Our PO Box!! Two Hot Takes. 5042 Wilshire BLVD. #470. Los Angeles, CA 90036 Our SubReddit to Submit YOUR Stories!!! https://reddit.app.link/twohottakes Full length Video episodes available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoHotTakes Partners: Quince: quince.com/tht Babbel: babbel.com/tht
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Just a reminder to subscribe.
And we are going on tour.
Tickets for our live shows are on sale now at the link in the description.
We also had amazing new merch drop.
All good, fun things.
And merch is on sale.
There's 20% off right now.
So head on over.
Thank you guys so much for being here and enjoy the episode.
Okay. Are we ready?
We're ready.
Here we go!
I just have to check through all of my old episodes
and make sure I haven't had one with this title yet.
That's what I've started to have to do.
Oh!
Because we are 178 episodes in.
176, somewhere in there, I don't know.
That's a lot of episodes.
I'm starting to forget what stories I've read you guys.
It's kind of all mushing.
So when I come up with a theme idea, I literally have to go and look and type it in on my podcast
backend and be like, have I used this word before or this iteration because everything's
just blending together.
Well, that would be hard to come up with 177 new good sayings.
It's a lot, but you guys, I mean, you'll get there eventually.
Eventually.
We're working on that.
Eventually.
What episode number are you guys on right now?
11 this week will launch. Hey, there we go. Yeah, that's a goal. What episode number are you guys on right now?
11 this week, we'll launch. Hey! Nice.
There we go.
Why don't you guys go ahead and introduce yourselves?
It's been a while since you've been on my show.
Yeah, we're Midwest married and I'm Matt.
And I'm Amy and Matt is Morgan's brother.
Yeah. I'm her sister-in-law. I'm Morgan. I'm Amy and Matt is Morgan's brother. Yeah.
I'm her sister-in-law.
I'm Morgan.
I'm your host.
You don't know me and this is your first episode.
Welcome.
So excited to have you.
Well, Justin and I went on your podcast,
Midwest Married, and you guys,
I'm gonna link it in the description.
You need to listen to this episode.
It's a hygiene one. And we got personal.
And we talked a lot from everything from how do you smush or fold your toilet paper to
do you wash your feet in the shower or not. And Matt, you learned some things about Amy's shower habits. I did, yes.
After almost 20 years together, you learned something new about your wife.
All the time.
Yeah.
Just surprising me.
Scary is what it is.
So that gave me an idea.
Oh, yeah.
Because we have no idea of what the theme of today is.
We just show up.
You don't. Today's theme is trouble in paradise.
Ah, yeah.
I don't think it costs too much trouble though.
No.
I just don't think he's gonna let you
rub your feet on him anymore.
Get those dirty things away from me.
He does not.
He does not bother me.
Yeah, you don't mind too much.
Dirty feet do though.
My feet are not dirty.
She admitted she doesn't wash her feet in the shower.
I stand in the shower.
My feet are just not dirty.
Listen to the episode, watch it on YouTube.
However you listen to my show, be sure to check out this one,
because it was a really fun episode that I and Justin went on,
and it was fun. It was a good time. It was good.
It's always, it's always fun when we all get together.
I know.
I love it.
Okay.
Well, let's dive into this one.
Let's do it. Okay, so our first story that we have is coming from AITAH.
It is titled, Am I the Asshole for Refusing to Repropose After My Fiancé Lost Her Engagement
Ring? Hmm. And to re-propose after my fiancé lost her engagement ring.
I, 29 male, proposed to my fiancé, 28 female, 6 months ago with a beautiful ring that I
saved up for over a year to buy.
She was thrilled and we've been happily planning our wedding since then.
Last weekend, we went on a trip to the mountains for a little getaway.
During one
of our hikes, she realized that her engagement ring was missing. She was devastated, and
we spent hours retracing our steps, but we couldn't find it. When we got back home,
she asked if I could get a new ring and reproposed to her to recreate the special moment. I told
her that I understood how she felt, but buying another ring
of the same quality would be financially challenging for me right now. I suggested that
we could either wait until I could afford a similar ring or get a more modest ring for now
and upgrade it in the future. She was upset and said that it wouldn't feel the same with a different
ring and that the magic of the proposal was lost.
She insisted that she wanted the moment to be recreated just as it was before. I told her that
the important thing was our commitment to each other, not the ring or the proposal itself. She
accused me of not caring enough about her feelings and said that if I truly loved her, I would
find a way to make it happen.
Now there's a lot of tension between us and she's been distant ever since.
I feel like I'm being practical, but she feels like I'm not valuing our engagement enough.
Am I the asshole for refusing to repropose with a new ring under these circumstances?
No, I don't think so.
I think it's kind of weird that she wants a whole new proposal because even if you were
to recreate it, it's not going to be the same as it was the first time around.
You really only have one shot at that.
So I think that that's really silly. And in fact, a month before our wedding,
we actually lost the diamond out of our engagement ring.
Yeah.
And that was quite devastating and we learned a very important lesson that I think they need to learn as well as if you have
very expensive jewelry that you can only afford to purchase once,
you really need to get that baby insured. So that's so cheap to get insurance, you guys.
Yeah. If something happens, you lose it, or the diamond pops out, then you can actually afford
to go and get it replaced. And then you don't have to be burdened by having to pay an exorbitant price multiple times.
So for us in that situation,
we also did not have that insured through,
I mean, we talked about it and it just never happened.
So what we decided to do was replace the diamond
with just a cubic zirconia.
And I actually wore that baby for years and years and years,
and we replaced it a couple
times and I was like, I'm not getting a new diamond ever because it's way too expensive.
Still had the wedding to pay for.
Then after the wedding, you have babies to pay for, dogs first, I guess, then babies
and then a house and just all the things.
And the diamond on the priority list went from way up here
to way down here. So yeah, I think that that is really too bad that they did not have insurance.
And I think it's a little unreasonable for her to expect him to dish out thousands more
to replace a ring that she lost. Yeah. I have a lot of issues with this one.
Mm-hmm.
No, I'm just thinking like to create a brand new proposal
and to recreate the one that you did before,
seems silly to me.
It's fake.
If you wanna go-
Yeah, it's weird.
It's fake, you're faking it.
None of those emotions are real.
What's the point?
You're already engaged. You're faking it. None of those emotions are real. What's the point? You're already engaged.
You've had that experience. It's not taking away from your relationship at all. This lady
is off her rocker.
And I don't know, that might be a red flag. What's next?
I think it definitely is. I think it's a little concerning that instead of kind of seeing like their partner out,
she's immediately like, well, no, and upset and ignoring him or, you know, doing whatever.
It's, it's kind of like, well, okay, I can see your side, but what if I maybe pay for
half of the ring?
You know, I know you saved for a year. So I hear you, but you
know, what if I pay for half? I am the one that lost it. Like, I don't necessarily think
it's fair that he should be the one to replace this ring completely on his own or like,
well, she lost it. Who knows where she lost it? Did she lose it on the mountainside? Did
she lose it while she was putting her
makeup on and it just happened to fall down the sink? Is it by the bedside table and somebody
room service came in and swiped it afterwards? You don't know where you lost it.
Is it going to turn up later? Like we searched high and low for that baby because the gold
was still attached to the like the actual setting popped out of my ring. Oh my God.
And so I even went to the store and bought a metal detector
cause I was like with the dogs out in the yard
and did the metal detector in the yard.
I'm convinced someday it's going to turn up
or it was released to Lady Superior, Lake Superior.
I could see Lake Superior.
Probably in the lake.
Climbing that one.
Yeah.
I was also walking the dogs along the lake walk that day.
So that's probably where it is, just in the depths of the lake.
There's a diamond out there.
Anyone in Duluth?
Yeah, we find it.
You hear that?
I would really consider this to be kind of a warning sign of what's to come.
I know this is a big issue.
It's tragic that she lost this,
especially because he saved up for a year.
I can't even imagine the cost of that ring.
But the fact that she is so unwilling
to hear her partner out or have a civil conversation
and then kind of go off on this deep end of like,
not only does she want the exact ring now, she wants
another proposal. Like something's just off here.
And he doesn't even seem really that upset, like very understanding. Like this dude is
chill. So a year of saving, how much money that is.
I bet, I mean, I think you were kind of heartbroken when that diamond fell out.
So I imagine he's sad too that the-
It was a lot of money.
Yeah, that that engagement ring.
I went and retraced all your steps.
I went and swept the supermarket.
Yes you did.
I've lost a lot of jewelry in recent years.
It's so painful.
It hurts, it hurts.
But what happens if in the future she loses another ring,
like her wedding ring, are you gonna have another wedding?
Right?
That's a good question.
I think they need to come, she needs to come back down
to earth, but if they can't come to a compromise
or get like on the same page with this,
would you guys consider this reason enough
to call off the wedding?
I want an update.
I want to know what transpired afterwards.
Did he cave? That's the question. Or did he stand firm? And then where are they at? How much of a
fight did she actually put up? Because if she's going to stand on that, yeah, that's...
I think it's more of a yellow flag. Like, is it the only thing? Do we all have our weird things? Like, is the rest of the relationship completely perfect and okay, well,
she eventually, she can, decides that she wants to wait for a new ring and she wants you to recreate the proposal. Like,
if that's the only thing in the relationship that's weird,
True.
Maybe we can move on from that.
Maybe have a conversation though about what happens to the future if we lose rings.
I think outlining that very clearly.
Maybe she looks at the proposal as a ceremony that blesses her engagement ring.
Maybe.
Maybe she just needs to go through that again to feel that like the ring is true and she
can wear it.
I need more info.
Well, we don't have any because OP's account has been suspended.
There's no comments from OP, but we do have some comments from the good people of Reddit.
Let's hear it.
Top comment, not the asshole.
I would be horrified if I lost the ring my fiancé got me. No way would I expect him
to replace it with conditions. Would really consider who you've asked to marry you and where
their priorities lie. In the future, however, I would insure the ring." Get that insurance.
Yeah. And next comment down, not only replace the ring, but redo the whole proposal. Lots
of main character syndrome going on here. Run, OP. She is horrible to expect any of
this.
I wonder how expensive that proposal was too. Some proposals can be super simple.
We just went for a hike and I was looking at a tree, I turned around and he was down on one knee,
very like, okay, just me and you.
But there are proposals that are like,
there is a lot to it and there's flowers
and there's orchestras and there's, I don't know,
expensive things.
Like, was it that kind of proposal
that she wants to be recreated?
Was the entire family there that like,
now everybody has to come back for proposal number
two? No one's asking those questions. And again, it's what I wonder. No comments from OP. But yeah,
I would be curious about that because I'm imagining myself in this situation and one, I would never
expect Justin to buy me a new ring if it was my fault it disappeared. He would probably be like,
oh, I'll split it. Or well, he would probably be really nice and big. I'll get it. But I would be like, no, I'm going to split it with
you or like, I'm going to get it because that just feels bad. But we got insurance. I actually
insured my engagement ring and both of our Cartier bands for a hundred dollars.
That's not bad.
For a year?
For a year.
That is good. Yeah, That's not bad at all. For a year? For a year. That is good.
Yeah, that's not bad.
For a year.
And I actually think I put my diamond band on that policy as well.
So it's like, it's so affordable.
I think if I wanted to just do my engagement ring, it was like 20 bucks.
Oh, nice.
Like a year, like 20 bucks.
That's a couple of coffees, four coffees.
That's doable.
It's doable.
That's worth it. It's worth it. Yeah. That's doable. It's doable. That's worth it.
It's worth it.
Yeah.
I think this one, I hope we get an update someday.
I really want to know if he still went through with it.
Don't do it, dog.
It's not worth it.
Don't do it.
You think you should run.
Run, run.
I don't know.
A lot of people are saying run.
A lot of people are saying this is a sign. Nature took its course.
Nature intervened.
I mean, people are really popping off.
They think it's fate to have lost the ring.
Yep.
And that is just a bad omen and a bad sign.
And now it's cursed.
Instead of the ring being blessed,
the relationship is cursed.
Yeah.
You get some sage.
Yeah.
Someone does go, get all our bridesmaids, rent a bunch of metal detectors, stuff backpacks
with wine and snacks.
At least you tried.
There you go.
Mm-hmm.
Put that effort in.
Yeah.
And I will say, I do get her being embarrassed and maybe kind of trying to deflect everything
a little bit and take, you know, the pressure
off her for losing it. I get it. I would be sad, embarrassed, all of the things, but she's
got to come back down to earth. Just come back down.
Expectations are a little out there.
Okay, moving along. Okay. Okay, this next one.
All right. It is coming from AITAH. It is two days old, titled, Am I the asshole for going off on my wife because she teases
me even though our bedroom is dead?
I 32 male and married to my wife 32 female for six years and together for nine.
Our sex life gradually diminished into nothing after our third year
of marriage. We do not have any kids as of now. I handle my part of the chores in the
household, if not even more, due to me working from home and being available mostly. I do
show her non-sexual attention and gestures such as massaging, kisses, being emotionally
available, among other things.
I explain this because people tend to find fault from my side first after I tell them
about the situation.
I tried to have many talks with my wife about it, but all it boils down to, quote, we are
not married just for sex.
Stop thinking with your thing down there.
And so on.
However, she does not stop herself from teasing me.
She'll talk about sex,
but just reject me afterwards and go to sleep.
She'll be flirty, but nothing past that in the end.
I asked her if it's a kink, and if it is,
I am not comfortable with such a thing,
especially as our sexual life is in shambles.
She said it's not a
kink and she genuinely does not feel in the mood. I told her to stop teasing me then.
Yesterday was our anniversary and we had a great date together. She implied sex and teased me a
lot during our time. I was hoping that we'll do something in the end. Guess what? Once we stepped
inside the house, she just showered and went to bed. Cool. I think I should approach. I tried and got rejected in the end.
I lost it at that moment and just shouted my frustration at her.
I told her I'm going to divorce her. I packed my clothes and some important
belongings and left for a hotel. She tried to stop me but could not.
She's been calling me non-stop, but I just need peace of mind right now.
It's just frustrating. Being together with someone, but feeling alone and unwanted sucks.
On top of that, she gives me hope only to destroy it.
I called my lawyer friend this morning and we'll start the divorce proceedings this Monday.
I am just done at this point. Am I the asshole?
this Monday. I am just done at this point. Am I the asshole? That's so sad to me. That's so sad. What do you think?
The way that he's going about it. Absolutely. I think he is the asshole.
Really? Interesting. Okay. Why?
Go ahead, divorce her, but you don't just storm out of the house
without having that
conversation as far as, Hey, here I am.
I am having this difficulty within our relationship and this isn't acceptable to me.
These are my expectations and what can we do to fix it?
Or we're going to go down that path of getting a separation divorce. So I'm open to
going to counseling if that's what it takes. What is actually going on here? Is it that you're not
attracted to me? Am I just fat and old now or is there something beyond that that's transpiring?
But to storm out of the house and then not communicate,
I'm not a huge fan of that.
I like open dialogue and if you did need the time,
we say, hey, I'm leaving, I need to go and cool down.
I'm having some issues right now,
and I'm gonna go and take some time
to think about what's transpiring.
And then, yeah, just call up his buddy and be like, let's wrap this up. Divorce time.
Yeah, that seems a little bit like you're jumping way too into it too fast.
Zero to 100.
Yes. So because it seems like he has been thinking about it a lot. He right away mentions,
I'm emotionally available. I'm trying to do all
the things. It seems like he's been trying to address the actual issue, except I don't
know if he's actually talking to her about what the actual issue is.
I know. There's not a lot of context with this one, in terms of like, I've had this
conversation a hundred times with her. We've tried counseling already. They've been married for six years.
The dead bedroom started year three of marriage. So now that's three years of this, which I
wouldn't be able to handle it for six months, let alone three years. I mean, where I do
kind of credit him for sticking it out. And that's like, some people might be like, oh,
the bar's in hell. You don't have to have sex just for a healthy marriage. Like, and that's like, some people might be like, oh, the bar's in hell.
You don't have to have sex just for a healthy marriage.
I get that.
If you have-
Some people do.
Some people like love sex.
They both have high libidos
and they have a good like sexual match
in their relationship.
That's cool.
There's other people that are asexual and a high libido
and it works for their relationship.
This isn't working
for him though. And so it's like, what have they done kind of in the meantime, instead
of like, oh, you went from not talking about it, you hit your last straw and now you're
just divorced, divorce. Was there anything in between is what I would really like to
know.
Because he doesn't mention a reason that she's given that she hasn't had sex with him.
No. So I think that that's curious that he hasn't said, well, she says the reason is because she,
her libido is low due to medical reasons or due to being busy or due to
stress. Something else, right? Yeah. Like.
Let's get real. She's probably just tired.
Aren't we all?
Aren't we all?
I'm tired 24-7.
I don't know what it's like to have energy, but you prioritize.
You maybe have sex in the morning when you got a little more energy.
The spoons theory.
I remember.
I remember.
That's what we've had to start doing since I hit 30, you know, it's just, you take all the time you can and
just really prioritize the little things.
Maybe she's having an affair.
With a neighbor.
And she's just not sexually attracted.
Or maybe, you know, maybe she is asexual and just didn't want to tell him since she wanted
him as a partner and knew he wouldn't be okay with that.
Like, I think, or maybe she discovered that about herself after they got married.
Like, we don't know.
This is the context we need, OP.
Top comment.
Oh, what?
I was just saying she was good for the first six years of the relationship.
It is really...
So what changed? Yeah.
That's what I want to know.
Where is that?
Do we have updates?
So the top comment first, we'll see if there's any comments from OP after.
Not the asshole.
It's really messed up to lead a person on like that, especially your own husband.
And I guess we didn't really address that.
Whatever her reason for not having a sex drive or you
know, high libido or a libido that matches him, that's one thing. But it's the fact
that she continues to tease him, imply sex, and then immediately shut it down. That feels
a little psychologically fuckery.
Frustrating when that happens.
I think if you do it accidentally once, like, you know.
Sometimes it does happen.
It happens.
You think maybe you're in the mood and then, no.
But to do it again and again and again and he tells you.
Is that the only thing that you're doing?
Yeah.
And he did say like, please don't tease me.
So it's like, okay, that's interesting.
And it's, I wonder if it's been so long since they've really had sex that she almost doesn't
know how to get to that next step. Yeah. In a way, because it's been so dead. Like how
do you revive a dead bedroom? I think they need counseling if they're going to make it
work. I know. They need, They need somebody to help them through it.
So there are quite a few comments from OP.
OP says, I did talk to her many times,
but it did not change anything.
She did a hormone check actually,
and everything came out normal.
On the upper part of normal actually,
she does not use birth control pills regularly either.
We went with condoms almost all of the time. Someone does imply an affair. And OP goes,
I do not think that's the case. At least I hope. We are together most of the time and
I trust her. So curious if there's more.
So if she had her hormones checked, then I feel like that means that she just feels like
she just doesn't really want to.
Yeah.
There is one comment where someone goes, a coworker slash friend of mine went through
this situation almost word for word.
His ex-wife was doing it with someone else and reporting back to her affair partner.
So then they both got off on it.
What?
That's, that would be really sad.
And OP responds, that's just cruel and disgusting.
That would really piss me off.
I mean, that's divorce worthy right there without question.
Yeah.
Well, we get an update from OP. I mean, that's divorce worthy right there without question. Yeah.
Well, we get an update from our P. Update.
I just came back from a local courthouse
after presenting the divorce intention document
to the family court.
My friend filled out my info on a one-pager draft,
and that was it.
I called my wife to let her know that I had started the process,
and I am OK with 50-50
everything.
She called for marriage counseling and told me I should take what I did back.
I realized I am extremely burnt out from trying and do not want to try anymore.
That's what three years of trying with no results does to someone I guess.
I told her we can have a separation counseling near the end of the divorce so we can understand
the relationship from each other's points and end it amicably.
She tried to talk it out with me, but I asked her to please make it easy for both of us
and hung up.
She is messaging me and calling me still, but I have no intention of talking to her
if lawyers are not involved right now.
My lawyer friend told me it's okay to leave the house as we do not own it anyways.
I'll be staying with my parents for now.
Next update will be once the divorce is completed.
Hopefully it will be in a few months, not years.
There were a lot of comments on the original post and I could not answer them all.
But thank you all for the advice and help.
He went through with it.
Wow.
I mean, that does go to show.
Don't let these issues just fester.
It was really three years that it was a problem.
People don't leave right away,
but sometimes they, by the time they decide they're out,
then they're out, and then it's too late.
And like, why?
And I think this is a case in a lot of relationships,
oh, let's go to counseling. Let's go to counseling.
Counseling should not be a last ditch effort. Counseling should be initiated the minute
you guys have continuous breakdown of your communication, trust, whatever. Counseling
should be maintenance, like an oil change. It's not this last ditch effort because by
that time, it's already too late.
My take. My hot take.
Should have started earlier. Definitely. Waited too long. But sometimes I feel like we get a bad
rap where people out in the world think that we're just, oh yeah, get divorced. Get divorced. No,
we're saying go and do the work and And don't just, I don't know,
this seems to me like he's just peace out.
Like this is your wife.
There has to be some bigger issues.
I feel like beyond this, she's willing to work it out.
Like-
Do you think he should give it one shot of counseling and see?
Probably. Yeah, I don't know.
I think after like trying to talk it out for three years,
like he does not mention ever say,
hey, let's go to counseling, babe.
I like, let's do it.
He doesn't mention that.
He fell out of love.
Yeah, I mean, after three years of like,
at least for me, like physical connection is important to me.
And I think it helps contribute to the overall yay happiness of my relationship.
So for me, three years, after trying and trying and talking and talking
and initiating and getting rejected, rejected, rejected,
you can only get rejected so much.
So I don't know, I get it.
For him to leave so abruptly, do you think he had interest in someone else?
It doesn't sound like it because they were on, like he even said, like, we had our anniversary
dinner and it was so great and we had so much fun. She was teasing me. And then we got home,
she got in the shower. So I tried to initiate and got rejected. Like, it just sounds like
that was the straw.
His wits were at their end.
Should have never walked through the doorway.
Should have did it in the car.
Take advantage of that energy.
That's right.
Yeah.
Don't lose it.
She lost her spoons.
She lost her spoons.
Yeah, she did.
Okay.
Bummer.
Yeah. Bummer. I was going to say, she did. Okay. Bummer.
Yeah, bummer. I was going to say, let's move on.
But you guys have been married for... You got married in 2015.
So it's like nine years now, marriage, but together for...
20 years, yeah.
Yeah. Two kids.
How do you not lose the magic?
Like, have you ever gone through phases of a dead bedroom?
How'd you get over it?
What'd you do?
What's the definition of dead bedroom?
I guess it varies from person to person, but.
It's like a roller coaster, it ebbs and flows.
We have our slumps where it's just not as often
and time can go on and whatnot. But then we have our times where
there's no problem whatsoever. I think it just really also depends on life for us.
Like it's really tied to stress levels and what's going on and how busy we are
but also how connected we feel. Like are we taking the time to put into our relationship?
And then romance novels helps.
Yeah.
Akatar, great success, great book.
What are your thoughts on it?
Akatar?
No.
I haven't read it, but I'm benefiting.
Oh my gosh.
Have you seen those TikToks that's on Book Talk
where it's like books my husband loves
but has never read.
This book, my husband really loved this book.
Oh my god.
This book.
I love that.
That's hilarious.
The ending was he really loved this book.
That's so good.
They're hilarious and I can relate.
Definitely agree with what Amy said.
It definitely depends on the season of life, how busy we
are, what we have going on, work, kids, you know, stress.
How do you get out of a slump though when you got all that going on?
You got to decompress, you got to take a break. You have to actually carve the time out to
go on a date and set the intention, be intentional about dating your partner.
Yeah.
I love that.
I think like Justin and me got really guilty about this where we would both be like working
editing and he'd be like, oh yeah, we had a nice like a little date night.
It's like, that is not a date night.
No, like date night is no work.
It's all fun.
It's intentional.
And the other night, like, I guess like two weeks ago now,
he was like, can we go to like our favorite restaurant
on Fridays, like, can we go to Bakery?
And I didn't even reply,
because I was like busy with the horse or something,
and he got home and I was like, oh yeah,
like I think we, I think it'd be really nice,
like it'd be so like good for us to go on a little date night.
And he goes, I already booked it. I was like, oh, so good.
And then we went and it's like, that's the first dinner we have gone out to with just
us actually having quality time and not talking about work.
And I actually ran into a listener.
She came over and said hi.
No way.
Yes.
That's fun. And she was from Minnesota.
Oh, even more fun.
Which I was like, you're from Minnesota,
out in LA now, at Bakery, my favorite little restaurant.
It just, it was a great night.
It was a great night.
So.
That's the small plates, right?
Tapa style.
Tapa's.
Oh, this is so good.
And isn't it fun?
That was so good.
Isn't it fun to be like asked out on a date?
It felt so magical.
Because usually it's like, oh, hey,
what are we doing for dinner?
I'm too tireless.
If we do, let's go out.
Maybe we can get a sitter.
There's nothing really to it.
But to be intentionally like, he was thinking about me,
and he wants to take me out on a date.
And he already made the reservations.
And it's not even our anniversary. It's just because he wants to spend time with me. When you've been in a
relationship for so long even that little bit of effort can feel so good.
It was so nice. It was just magical. This next one though, not so magical.
Let's hear it.
One of this week's partners is Quince. I'm home in Minnesota right now and I
stress every time I have to pack. Yeah, actually sitting right next to my
suitcase. Gonna open it up and show you. This is a little scary you guys. Look at
that. Look at that crazy suitcase. But there's my Quince dress right there. I
can always count on Quince to give me a staple that I can pack in my suitcase
that's gonna make me look good but most importantly feel good when I'm wearing
it. I'm going home, I'm seeing family but most importantly, feel good when I'm wearing it.
I'm going home, I'm seeing family, friends,
I'm traveling, I'm taking pictures.
I wanna feel confident and good.
And Quince has all the clothes
that are gonna let you do that.
They have premium European linen dresses,
blouses and shorts from just $30.
There's washable silk tops,
premium luggage options, and so much more.
And you wanna know the best part?
All of Quince's items are priced 50 to 80% less
than similar brands.
So you're getting those luxury pieces,
those staple items that are gonna live in your wardrobe
for years to come, but not break your bank.
Pack your bags with high quality essentials from Quince.
Go to quince.com slash THT for free shipping on your order
and 365 day returns. That's Q U I N C E dot
com slash THT to get free shipping and 365 day returns. Quince.com slash THT.
This water by the way, it is so good.
I know.
It is really good.
It's amazing. It's so refreshing. It's awesome It is really good. It's amazing.
It's so refreshing.
It's awesome.
I'm in.
I'm sold.
Okay.
This next one again from AITAH, which is like a newer Am I the Asshole subreddit.
They are kind of coming in and stepping on the OGs necks with the content, but gives
us a good show, right?
Love it.
So it is titled,
Am I the asshole for sleeping in a separate room with our baby
after my husband lied to me about something stupid?
My husband and I have a five-month-old daughter
and he was the one who unfortunately got slammed
with postpartum symptoms.
He has severe postpartum anxiety and he's in therapy for it.
But it's been a bit of an adjustment for me
Nothing went as planned. I realize you can hardly plan most things and have them work out exactly as you planned when you become a parent
but some things I
Don't know
IDI wide an absolutely gorgeous
nursery has I DIY'd an absolutely gorgeous nursery, has everything color coordinated, bought a really
expensive baby monitor, etc. and my husband refuses to even let the baby sleep in there
because of his anxiety.
Not even for naps.
He will 100% wake her up and bring her out to where we are if I put her for a nap in
her crib.
If she's not in the room with us, he absolutely loses his mind.
Hence why me sleeping in another room with the baby away from him is an issue.
Anyways, he absolutely knows that I hate long vehicle rides with the baby.
Anything over 40 minutes is far too long.
She hates the car and screams the entire time unless I'm sitting right beside her and frankly,
I don't want to sit in the back seat.
I get car sick, irritated, I feel unsafe, accident trauma and trapping because you can't
open the back door without opening the front door so I can't get out of the vehicle without
him letting me out.
You name it. I
just don't like it and he knows that. Everything we need is within 20 minutes driving distance
of us. All of our family lives within 30 minutes, so we have absolutely zero reason to venture
outside of this length of time, but he often tries pushing me to it. Like last week, he
tried getting me to go to some restaurant he wanted to try and tried convincing me that the three and a half hour round trip car ride
isn't even that bad. No thanks. Well, yesterday he asked me if I wanted to get out of the
house and go for a drive with him because he was going to go look at a truck. I asked
where it was and he said, quote, just on the other side of Albany.
Albany is 40ish minutes from us.
So I said, sure.
Well, we get past Albany and it's been like 20 minutes at this point.
So an hour total and I'm getting irritated with being in the back seat.
So I asked him when we will get there.
He checks the GPS and says 43 minutes. I was pissed. I asked
him why the fuck he lied and told me it was right on the other side of Albany. And he gave me some
sad-ass quote, I thought it was answer, which I did not buy for a single second. It was an hour
and 58 minute car ride there, 40 minutes easily that he
spent talking to the guy with the truck just to decide that he didn't want it, and then
the two and a half hour drive home because traffic. When we got back home, I immediately
grabbed the baby and went to our guest room and locked the door and just went to sleep.
It was 8 p.m. I hadn't eaten yet, but I was too pissed
to eat. The baby screamed the entire ride home. Once he realized the door was locked,
he started doing his panicked slash anxiety pacing, saying that I'm overreacting, saying,
quote, don't do this to me, texted me a bunch of times. When I woke up in the morning,
I almost tripped over him because he fell asleep leaning against the door. He says I'm a quote, fucking cunt
for doing that, knowing how bad his anxiety is and overdramatic as hell to do so over
an quote, uncomfortable car ride. So am I the asshole? No. No. No, I don't think so. Wow. I love that he busted that out. The minute he's... Oh, nope. If anyone that I was dating or with or getting engaged to ever called me a cunt.
They would be getting a swift kick to the balls.
I'll show you.
I'll show you who's a real big, see you next Tuesday.
You want to use that line?
I like that.
Never heard of that before.
That's just right now.
See you next Tuesday. No. Wow. Look at that. Never heard of that before. That's just right now. See you next Tuesday. Wow.
Look at that.
Learning things all the time.
I think the first thing we need to address is the fact that she doesn't understand that the back
doors have the child lock on. She just needs to flip the lever.
Why do they have the child lock on?
No. So I think what it is, it's a two-door car that has the back seat.
So it's got that like dummy door.
So you have to open the main door
to get the back seat door open.
Yeah, that sucks.
I hate that.
I hate that.
And as someone that has car anxiety,
like it's just really uncomfortable being in the back seat
and like not having a clear view of the road. Like I get it. Someone who has motion sickness. Yeah, you like really uncomfortable being in the back seat and like not having a clear view
of the road. Like someone who has motion sickness. Yeah. You like need to be in the front seat where
you can see everything and yeah. I also think super disrespectful not to take the fact
into consideration that the baby cries the entire time that they're in cars. Yeah. I know. Who wants
to sit back there and listen to that? Why doesn't he sit in the back?
Did she say, did I miss this?
Did she say that she's the only one?
Yep.
She cries the entire time unless I'm sitting right beside her.
But it's like, okay, well, hey, taste of your own medicine, dude.
You get in the back.
Enjoy this.
Either way, this baby's now crying the whole ride home.
Let's switch.
It's not working with me back here.
Let's switch. It's not working with me back here, let's switch.
I want to give him a lot of empathy, grains of salt.
He's suffering with some very severe postpartum anxiety,
but therapy needs to come up
with some positive coping strategies, stat.
There needs to be some sort of arrangement for them, stat.
And I get why he's like, you want to go for a ride with me?
Because he didn't want to go see this truck without having eyes on the baby.
It is very severe, clearly, but you can also not lie to your wife and then put your baby
through that stress as well.
That's not healthy either.
Right.
Then you should not be going to look at that truck.
Nope.
Which clearly wasn't super needed and wasn't the one anyway because they did not end up buying it. Yeah
Maybe it was just on the other side of town, you know like GPS plugged it in right away when he left
probably
Don't you think you're like, oh, here's the address. I'm gonna put put it in right from the get go. Maybe, but sometimes on the marketplace, you'll get the dot, which then you're like, oh, that's
just on the other side of town. Then maybe you drove there and punched it in and it was
like, shit, it's not right.
Well, it doesn't sound like he apologized at all. Doesn't seem like he's like, oh, you
know, I really, I don't know. I don't buy it. I think he knew.
I think it was intentional.
I think it was him kind of succumbing to his anxiety.
I know.
And they got to think of something else there too.
Maybe medication as well,
because it doesn't seem like that counseling
is working after five months.
I don't know when he started it or how far into it.
Yeah.
Yeah, no mention of any medication
and that can really make a huge difference.
Really help.
A lot of people are really adverse to starting medication, especially like, I think moms
if they're breastfeeding, but it is so much better than feeling like that.
So I've heard like I, one of my OT OT professors really advocated for postpartum medication
because of what she went through and she had a lot of very dark intrusive thoughts and
she was like, I felt guilty about going on it.
Even during pregnancy, so one of my last conferences that I went to, it was super interesting.
They did studies following moms who treated their anxiety
and depression during pregnancy versus moms who did not
and had significant anxiety and depression
during pregnancy.
And they found that when their children were teenagers,
the ones who did not treat their anxiety and depression
actually had higher rates of anxiety and depression
themselves.
Isn't that fascinating?
And so it might actually be more protective
to take medication even during
pregnancy and to treat that versus not. So I think that's fairly new evidence, but I
thought it was super neat.
That's amazing. I love longitudinal studies like that. That just like, they really put
in the effort to collect that data years later. Like that's how you know it's serious and it's actually substantiated.
I love that.
That's a really good one.
So where do you think they go from here?
I mean, obviously not the asshole for sleeping in a separate room.
Like she needed the sleep, the baby needed the sleep after that stress.
They needed to take their space. Mm-hmm.
Especially after name calling,
which you should never do in a relationship.
No.
I wonder if that would be a strategy going forward,
where like, mom and baby sleep in a separate room,
and he can have a baby monitor,
and just like, watch whenever, however.
Like, I wonder if there's any recommendations
that a
psychologist or psychiatrist would provide just so like the baby is not
being impacted because like this child's development and not sleeping also
doesn't like it's not the healthiest environment you know I mean?
Slowly moving the bassinet out of their room. Then it's in the hallway.
Then it's across the threshold into the baby's room.
I don't know, you gotta be creative sometimes.
I don't know, I have a hard time with recognizing
or getting on the same page with somebody who has anxiety
because I don't have anxiety very often.
Wow.
Very, very, very little.
I'm so jealous. I deal with it constantly.
It just doesn't happen and I can't, I have a hard time relating. So if I were to be going
through this phase myself, I would be trying to figure out everything possible to fix myself. And I would be going to get the medication or going and doing rounds
of therapy or having the ability to recognize, Hey, these are some intrusive thoughts and
I need to go and talk to somebody else about this. Whether that be a friend rather than
pacing up and down the hallway and falling asleep on the bedroom
door. Like, all right, I'm not going to win this fight. I'm super anxious. I need to call
Miller over here and just sit with me to have a support person, figure out the steps to
get better.
Yeah. That's what I'm curious about. It's like, he's now been going to therapy, which
I love. I'm very, very happy he was willing to take that step because I'm curious about. It's like, he's now been going to therapy, which I love.
I'm very, very happy he was willing to take that step because I think for a lot of guys,
that can be hard for a lot of people. It's hard to admit sometimes.
Yeah. And there's still a big stigma about therapy in a lot of places, cultures,
et cetera. So I'm glad he's doing that. But I'm kind of surprised that like, there's no coping strategies being implemented yet. It doesn't,
like nothing's mentioned where like, if he gets anxious, like he does this or,
you know, he doesn't like going places by himself without the baby.
So we try to do this. Like there's just, again,
maybe the context wasn't thought about, so maybe we'll creep on the comments.
I wonder if it's more of a trust thing.
Like, why doesn't he trust his wife
to adequately care for the baby?
Is it something, trust with his wife?
I don't know.
I'm curious.
Top comment on this one.
My question is, how on earth will the baby grow up
in this environment?
OP responds, his mom is considering forcing her hand and getting him admitted to a
psych ward until he gets help. I have no idea. I'm worried about it too. Not every day is bad.
Some days are great even, but the bad days, I don't know. Which yay mom,
yay mother-in-law being on the team. That helps. Apparently his anxiety prevents him from leaving
the baby for extended periods of time as well. So he's trying to trick OP instead of dealing
with his own shit. That's what someone implies. Let's go to the comments from OP. So someone goes,
you sound like a gem. Poor you. Maybe sit in the back seat with the baby. All parents have to do this. You're an asshole
well OP responds
Maybe dad should have gone by himself instead of making his wife and daughter miserable for nearly five and a half hours
Wow agreed Wow people can be so mean mm-hmm crazy
So a lot of comments from OP he doesn't think it's dangerous because of the car seat
we have. I told him that it can be dangerous, but the car seat we have is the baby arc,
convertible car seat, so it's adjustable and reclines. And he thinks it makes it more safe.
I think people are implying for a young baby to be in the car that long, it's not the best. And so that's in response to that.
Someone does ask like, why weren't you driving? He won't let me drive his vehicle and he won't
go in my vehicle because it's a mom mobile. I trusted him to tell me the truth. Obviously,
a mistake was made. I didn't lock him out with the intention of keeping him out of the room all night. I locked the door because I wasn't even in the mood to have to deal
with him telling me why I was wrong for being upset while trying to get the baby to sleep
after she had just been screaming for the past two and a half hours. He doesn't give
me time to cool off ever. He's a quote, we are going to talk about this now. And I'm
going to point out how irrational you are being for having feelings all while telling me I have to cater to his anxiety
because quote, in sickness and health, remember?
This is like, this is not healthy.
This is above and beyond.
Wow.
He also needs to learn that sometimes you need space in order to come back and repair.
Going to bed, don't never go to bed angry, adage.
I think that's bad advice.
Everybody gives people who are getting married that saying, advice, always work it out before
you go to bed.
You're like, no, sometimes just go to bed.
Sometimes all you need is a little sleep and you're going to feel better and have a little
separation so that you can work on repairing whatever felt a little bit broken the night
before.
Those are the best fights.
Those are the good ones.
You need to wake up just, oh, still mad.
I hate when you go to bed.
I do have a hard time going to bed, like not kind of coming to a resolution, but sometimes
you do need the sleep and you are a little clear headed and not so hangry, tired, crazy,
mad the next day.
She'll fall asleep and I'll sit there and I'll fume for like, I don't know, hours.
Just wake up, just take some Benadryl.
Just go to bed. We'll work it out tomorrow. That'll be fine. wake up, just take some Benadryl.
We'll work it out tomorrow.
That'll be fine.
Also, I was real annoyed that he would not go into her car because she has a mom mobile. Like, where is your ego?
Come on, get over yourself.
And that's going to be a real problematic issue for you in the future.
If you will only ride in your own car with your family.
It gets worse you guys. Oh no. Oh no.
So people are asking about medications and if he's on any. He absolutely refuses all medications
and despite going to therapy weekly, he never follows any of the therapist's suggestions to make his anxiety better. He literally says
he can't physically make himself follow the instruction because it quote, gives him too
much anxiety.
She's in for a long, tough road ahead here.
Also therapy and counseling only works if you have buy-in, if you are like in agreement
to work on the things. And it doesn't seem like he's there.
Well, and if you're not going to take the advice, you're wasting money by going everywhere.
Why are you going then?
It's got to be expensive.
Find someone else if you're not jiving with your counselor, because that is a real thing.
Like sometimes there's just mismatches in personalities
or communication styles and it's just not a great fit.
And so find a different fit where someone is going to
be a little bit more of whatever you need.
Yeah. I mean, I talk about therapy a lot on this podcast
and in just about every ad read I have for it,
I think I say like, it's like dating or making a new friend.
Like you're not going to match with every therapist.
Like the first one you get, the second one you get, the third one you get might not be
your person, but keep trying because you will find someone that you click with and can really
connect and talk to and find solutions with.
And the first few are going to be awkward, the first few sessions, because you're getting
to know each other a little bit.
It gets better.
Okay.
So we have a couple more questions I really want to get into.
I want to hear it.
So someone goes, can you let him take your daughter without you?
Maybe he won't want to go once he realizes how much of a hassle it is by himself.
And he goes, he took her without me two or so months ago.
He was angry with me because I,
quote, jerked the baby's arm too hard when I put on her onesie. So he waited until I was in the
shower and left with the baby for five hours. He kidnapped her. He went to his mom's house,
brought all of the milk that I had pumped, which wasn't much. It was only eight ounces.
I had pumped, which wasn't much. It was only eight ounces. He called me panicked on the way home because she was screaming, saying, quote, he thought there was enough milk, but
he was wrong. Somehow that got turned on me too, because our therapist said I had to understand
that he reacted like that because of his anxiety and that I was going to hurt the baby and
that he needed to get her away from me.
I'm so depleted.
That's a little paranoia and seems to go above and beyond
just a little anxiety.
And he's also very much misconstruing,
I'm sure what that therapist was saying
because that's not logical.
I think that's like OP kind of like,
I think OP goes to his sessions with him.
I promise I'm not saying just going to Boris,
but at some point.
I don't know, maybe that inpatient psychiatric state
might be what he needs.
But again, if he's not a danger to himself or anyone else
and he doesn't want to go,
there's nothing really you can do.
He's got to help himself.
He's got to realize that there's a bigger issue at hand.
Yeah, OP does say here, we attend sessions together.
I'm told I need to be understanding.
I'm curious like what the verbiage is there,
but like OP is very clearly like construing it as that
and like hurt upset at her wits end.
If they want to continue, she might need her own counselor or they might want to do separate
sessions or something.
This isn't working.
Both individuals and couples.
OP does note here, it's become an obsession like OCD, much more than anxiety.
People are asking about baby monitors and technology and what are you using?
OP goes, I have all of that. My baby monitor costs $580. She has a sensor pad. He refuses
to let her sleep in there still. This is intense. And someone does say here, which I don't love
this comment. I don't understand what compels people to have kids with these types of partners.
Why would you want to put your child through that?
And OP goes, because he was absolutely not like this prior to the baby.
That man was never shaken.
He was, I thought, my best friend.
After the baby arrived, he immediately turned into this control freak and says, quote, oh,
my bad anxiety.
I wonder if there's drugs.
I think there could be drugs.
Sometimes if there's like this complete 180 and maybe it's just postpartum anxiety.
But are there other signs?
How old is the baby?
Do we?
Did we get that?
Five months old now.
It's still very fresh. So maybe if you give it some time, let's say a year, as that child starts to get older
and more independent, maybe he grows out of this.
I hope so because otherwise I think their marriage is, it's on the brink.
You have to survive it in the meantime.
Yeah.
And those days, those days, like the days are long
and the years are short, right?
There's not a truer statement that was ever said.
About kids?
Those early days are so long.
I mean, you, your second one,
I feel like he just started sleeping.
Like honestly.
You know, it's been,
I feel like he's been sleeping through the night
at least six months, maybe even a year now.
Yeah, but he's how old?
Five.
Yeah.
What?
Like, oh, yeah, if he was two.
Yeah, I mean, that's fine.
He's relaxed.
Not quite a year, but yeah.
He's got there.
It's six to nine months.
Now I really actually enjoy when he wakes up in the middle of the night and he comes
in and wants to snuggle because it's just so rare and infrequent now.
And I'm like, okay, come on in, buddy.
It is nice.
It is nice.
I like snuggling.
You guys have a king bed?
No.
No?
Yeah.
You've seen the size of our house now?
No.
It's not much smaller than mine.
So you know, you got to just make those small spaces work.
Yep, we snuggle.
I hope they really go to therapy together.
I hope OP gets therapy.
No official update on this one yet.
It is only 16 days old.
So I hope we will continue to follow.
I'm subscribing to OP's page on Reddit, so we'll keep an eye
peeled.
You need to text me. Let me know.
I know. That's a really tough one.
That's hard.
Really, really tough one, but moving along.
Another one of this week's partners is Babbel. I'm sure you know the best way to learn a
new language is to immerse yourself
in the culture, the experience, but that's not a reality for a lot of us. And you know
the second best way? Babbel. Babbel has quick 10 minute language lessons that were handcrafted
by over 200 language experts. And these lessons allow you to start learning a new language
in as little as three weeks. So if you've got a trip coming up, don't worry, it's not too late to get started.
There's no need to pay hundreds of dollars for expensive tutors.
There's studies that actually show that using Babbel for 15 hours is equivalent to a full
semester at college.
I've loved using Babbel.
The podcasts are super easy.
The games make learning fun, and there's
even live classes.
So if you're ready to try it for yourself, here's a special limited time deal for our
listeners.
Right now, get 50% off a one-time payment for a lifetime Babbel subscription, but only
for our listeners at Babbel.com slash THD.
Get 50% off at Babbel.com slash THD, spelled B-A-B-B-E-L dot com slash THD.
Rules and restrictions may apply.
So you guys, have you ever been on an airplane with your kids?
I, when Emmett was three months old, went on a work conference to Washington DC and
I took my mom with me.
And so it was just Emmett, my mom, and
actually my boss. We actually had to lay over in Chicago except that
plane left without us and so we had to spend the night in Chicago Airport, me, my
mom, my very new boss. They didn't get you a hotel? A three month old. So then the next flight out, like we got there at 1130-ish and we had to leave by like five
to like leave and then come back.
And then you'd have to get your bags from the baggage claim because car seats, like
it just wouldn't work.
Nightmare. I asked the airport people for some sort of accommodation
for my three month old and they said,
oh, you just let him co-sleep with you
on one of those really little cots
that we have lined up in the,
I literally asked them for a box
and they wouldn't get me a box.
Damn.
I know.
So we ended up actually staying in the lactation room.
I got real close with my boss.
That's nice.
Yeah.
It's very nice.
We made it work.
Well, this next one involves traveling with kids.
This is coming from Am I the Asshole?
It was posted three hours ago.
Very fresh.
It is titled, Am I the Asshole for asking my husband
to hold his pee during the flight with two kids.
My husband and I flew three and a half hours
with our three month old and 2.5 year old recently.
We were unable to buy seats together,
so I was in the middle aisle with baby
and he was across the aisle of me with the aisle seat and the toddler in the middle.
About an hour into the flight, my husband gets up to pee while I'm nursing Baby, and
as soon as he leaves, the toddler crawls over to me.
I try to get the toddler to sit on my lap, but he causes Baby to stop eating, so Baby
is crying on me while I'm
trying to hold the toddler and not disrupt the two people I'm sitting next to.
Plus, my husband got stuck behind the beverage cart, so he couldn't grab the toddler for
20 minutes.
Later my husband gets up to pee again while I'm feeding the baby, and the same thing
happens of trying to feed the baby with a toddler in my lap,
ending up with a crying baby and a toddler in one middle seat.
Backstory. My husband pees a lot. I've worked with a pelvic floor therapist and told her
how frequently he pees and she agrees it's too much and he should work with PT to avoid
issues down the road. He says he doesn't need help and blames it on drinking lots of water.
He does work a full-time job in an office
and does go hours without peeing
when he has back-to-back calls.
So he is capable of holding it.
He's never peed himself or had an accident.
He did go to the urologist this year
who ruled out any prostate or cancer. After the flight, I told
my husband how hard it was to balance both boys and asked if he can just hold his pee.
So many times I have to pee when I'm watching the boys, but hold it until timing is better.
He said he can't. Next, I asked if he could ask me before he pees and go when the baby
isn't nursing and I have two hands.
He said no, and he should be able to pee when he has to go.
We have a full summer of flying ahead of us,
including a few international trips and I'm worried.
Am I the asshole?
No.
They gotta get this figured out.
At first I was gonna be like, yeah, you're the asshole.
But after hearing the situation of it all,
yeah, no, you're not.
What is wrong with people?
It's kind of weird he wouldn't like check in
and just be like, hey babe, I'm getting up to go pee.
Like toddler's gonna be here.
Like you're just dipping out
and like you're hoping the toddler stays put
while your wife is in the middle
seat, which it sounds like the wife, I'm envisioning now, plane wise, I was really struggling at
first, I'm envisioning it's a big one where there's a row on the side, a row on the side
and a row in the middle.
And I feel like our OP is in the row in the middle, in the middle seat. And the guy was like on one of the window
side in the aisle and middle. So that toddler's climbing over people to get to our writer
here. I would like a plane diagram, please. Like, I'm confused, but either way, not great.
Not great.
Could you just pick a better time to pee?
Right. Clearly you just look and better time to pee? Right.
Clearly you just look and you're like, he needs to think ahead.
There's a beverage cart person in this aisle.
I'm going to wait.
Before you like have to go right now, you got to be like time those voids people.
Right.
Like, Oh, every hour I'm going to get up and go and we're going to play on this.
And so we're going to make sure that you're not nursing.
I'm going to go, even though I feel like I don't have to go and we're going to plan this. And so we're going to make sure that you're not nursing. I'm going to go even though I feel like I don't have to go
and we're going to give it a try and figure something out.
It's frustrating because it's like,
I don't know if that's good for his pelvic floor.
Peeing so often isn't great for his pelvic floor.
Probably during a flight is going to be fine.
Like it'll survive if you do it.
A couple of times while you're flying.
He's got to do something.
This is ridiculous.
Justin goes a little above and beyond sometimes where he's like, I don't like peeing or pooping
on airplanes.
He has never pooped on a plane actually, ever.
I'm with him.
So he will like, he drinks a ton of water on flights, but yet like really tries to avoid
the bathroom.
And like, it's actually like, if you feel you have to pee every 30 minutes, like it's
actually not good.
Like you have to bladder train and like your bladder is a rubber band and like you have
to kind of stretch it slowly, like to increase the time between peas.
Like he's got to start doing something like that
because this isn't working.
It's not working.
And he clearly, as wife said, can hold it.
And I'm starting to wonder if he's doing this on purpose
because he doesn't want to sit in the seat with a toddler.
He's just going to the bathroom for breaks.
Hmm.
That is possible.
That's a possibility.
Oh, oh, he was trapped behind the beverage cart.
He might've had maybe two beers on the way back.
Yeah.
Thus he had to pee again.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Also, if you told a flight attendant like, hey, I'm stuck behind you.
My wife is up there with our toddler.
Anyway, I can sneak past you.
He'll literally scurry into a seat. They roll the cart past you, you get out. You can communicate with your
flight attendants, they don't bite.
Also, okay, so you were a flight attendant for a little while. If there are families
that are separated, is there anything where they keep families together or can make it
where they can all sit together?
Yeah.
Especially with young babies.
Yeah.
Recommendation, if you have seats that are not together, like there are certain airlines,
if you book all your tickets together and you're traveling with a lap child or whatever,
they will really try to prioritize your seats together.
But if for some reason you don't get seated together, get to the airport as
early as you can and talk to someone about moving you guys together.
And don't be afraid to like, if you know, like your wife is sitting in this row with
your toddler and you have a baby, like I'm pretty sure the person on the aisle seat doesn't
want to sit next to your toddler.
Like they're probably happy
to switch with you. So communicate with your flight crew, the airline staff that you encounter
before and people like no one wants to sit next to someone else's kids if they don't
have to.
And kind of here's my hot take if you are a person who will not switch your seat.
Like if you're, especially if you're traveling alone,
I think that you're a jerk.
If you are not gonna let a family sit together.
Unless you're in first class and you paid for it.
Oh, well, yes.
Or like. That's an exception.
If you're like in the window seat and you paid for it,
like then I'm like, it's hard.
Like I'm like, it's really annoying
when you pay for airline seats and then people are like, can's hard. Like I'm like, it's really annoying
when you pay for airline seats
and then people are like, can you switch?
Can you switch?
And it's like,
I'd give up a window seat for a window seat.
Yeah.
But I really like sitting next to the window.
I do too.
I have anxiety if I can't see
what's happening outside the plane.
Like, but then sometimes I look at the wings
when they're really like shaking
and then I'm like, what if it snaps? We're going down, we're done. So it's a double-edged
sword.
What if it's apples for apples though? Window for window, middle for middle, and just switch.
Super down.
Super down.
And just switch.
I mean, I've given up a window for kids before too.
I would sit in the middle if I had to.
I'm not terrible.
That's my hot take.
I think a lot of people are going to be like, no, I'm not giving up my seat.
I know.
It just depends on what you're getting.
If my seat reclines, I don't want to get stuck in a seat that doesn't recline.
But then there's some people on airplanes that believe reclining is a sin.
You should never recline your seat.
I rarely recline my seat.
I rarely, I never do.
I feel so bad for the people behind me.
I feel bad for the people behind me.
If the person in front of me reclines, I don't feel bad.
Like sure, come on over.
I don't know.
I probably am just way too worried about everybody else's feelings.
But if you see me and you need to switch on a flight for your family to all be together,
I will totally do that.
I don't care if it's in the back of the plane.
I will do that for you.
You can recline a little bit.
Like you shouldn't have to sit.
Like you can just press the button and just a little, you know, not full, but like a little
a little bit.
Yeah, it does help.
Yeah.
Every little bit helps.
Sound effects for my people listening.
I'm doing about a 90 degree to a 15 degree recline, but anything past 15, you're being
a little, little, little greedy.
Aggressive.
A little greedy.
Yeah.
Top comment on this one.
Where do you guys think the comments are going to go?
Where do we think they're going to go?
I think they're going to agree with us clearly. Okay. I don't know. I think the people are going to call her out.
Okay. So top comment with 986 up votes. I'm torn between no assholes here and not the asshole.
On one hand, if he has a medical problem causing him to pee
and has no ability to hold it whatsoever,
then obviously he should get to go when he needs to go.
But you said that he refused help.
So at this point, he's choosing the problem.
And it bothers me that it became a 20 minute case
of him being absent due to the beverage cart.
And that both times he had to pee, you
were feeding the baby and had your hands completely full.
You were both in a difficult situation, but it sounds like the labor was not divided evenly
and the consequences weren't either.
He got his needs met while you didn't, and left with all of the parental labor in your
moments of highest overwhelm while you're nursing.
If he's unable to hold his pee for a few minutes,
he needs a doctor.
If he refuses a doctor and continues to willingly
put you in this situation, he is the asshole.
They are so smart.
I agree.
So succinct.
That was nice.
Hun, I see that you're breastfeeding.
I'll wait.
Just wait.
Be respectful. I just feel. Just wait. Be respectful.
I just feel like he's almost too entitled and inconsiderate to even check in on his wife. He's like, I gotta pee.
I mean to just leave your toddler like
Come on, like check in big. Hey, love ya. How you doing? I'm gonna go pee. Oh, oh you're breastfeeding. Okay
Let me let me let you
finish up. It's not more than 30 minutes, even if she just started, typically.
Probably even less than that. How old was the baby? Five months? Or is that the other
baby losing track? Baby is three months. Three months? Yeah.
It's shorter. They don't have the biggest activity tolerance and endurance for breastfeeding.
It's going to be a couple of minutes, dude.
Someone goes, it became a 20 minute cart ordeal because he planned it right so he'd get away
from the toddler.
I told you guys.
I don't think he's just... This is like those guys that will go poop and they'll sit in the bathroom
for 30 minutes on their phones.
Like, did you see the movie with Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd?
It's called This Is 40.
Yes.
And he's got an issue with going in like playing Sudoku
or something in the bathroom.
And she's just over it, over it.
And that's what this is giving.
He just wants his time to get away.
And he's using peeing as his excuse.
It's a great mental break, the bathroom.
I'm over him.
Yeah.
I'm over him.
Moving along.
This next one, 17 hours old.
It is coming from, am I the asshole?
The original.
Original.
The original.
Original.
Somebody's gonna have to explain to me what the other one was.
A-I-T-A-H.
Different subs.
Am I the?
Asshole, still.
Just different font.
Oh.
Same meaning.
What's the H for?
Asshole.
Oh, they made it two words.
Asshole.
Got it. I got it. Okay. This's the H for? Asshole. Oh, they made it two words.
Asshole.
Got it.
I got it.
Okay.
This one is titled, Am I the asshole for telling my wife I'm not okay with her naming our daughter
with her sister instead of me?
Nope.
My wife, 26 female, is pregnant with our first child. She did a test to determine
the sex of the baby early in her pregnancy, first trimester, and we found
out we were going to be parents to a little girl. Really quickly, we decided
our daughter was going to be named Adora. The name holds special meaning to us. She
was always a huge fan of She-Ra and loved the OG show and the remake. We actually bonded over the remake show.
I, 27 male, thought it was a sweet name and loved that it had a deeper personal connection
for the two of us. The middle name was still not entirely set in stone, but the first name was.
My wife is now six months pregnant and her twin sister is expecting a baby boy three months
after our daughter is due.
Three weeks ago, they started talking about baby names and all of a sudden my wife told
me that she and her sister decided the babies should have timeless names that fit with their
family names, Emily and Elizabeth, James and Haley, their parents, William, Hannah and
Grace, their parents, William, Hannah and Grace, their
siblings.
So my wife and her sister chose the name Catherine for our daughter instead, and sister-in-law's
son will be named Alexander.
I was hurt and more than a little peeved.
My wife asked me why I had that expression on my face and I told her that I was not okay
with her naming our daughter with her sister instead of me.
I told her we had chosen the name Adora.
She never expressed second thoughts about the name.
We were just working on a middle name.
I told her I was supposed to be the baby's other parent, not her sister.
Yet she takes her sister's opinions on board and decides they'll name
the child we're having together. I told her I had not expected that from her, that I thought she
truly respected me and was excited to be on this journey together. She asked me if I was really
that upset about it, and I said yes. I told her I wouldn't lie and say I was okay with it. I told
her she basically cut me out of the process
in the end if she were to go ahead with this.
My wife has been quiet since this.
Her sister was furious with me
for telling my wife I wasn't okay with it.
She told me I should respect their twinness
and got to make all other decisions with my wife.
So why was I being such an asshole about this?
She told me to get over myself.
And then she accused me of acting like a child.
Am I the asshole?
It's not her kid.
This blows my mind.
Is she, she's on another planet.
She's off her fucking rocker.
I agree.
And the wife is equally to blame.
Yeah.
Bad.
I would be absolutely furious.
As you should be.
It's your child.
What if husband doesn't like Catherine?
And also Adora to Catherine.
Those are two completely different names. Totally
different vibes. I also really loved the name Adora. I thought that was super cute. I did too.
I thought that was a stronger name. If we're just going to judge the name for what it is.
Honestly, like without, I've never heard Adora before. I haven't either. But it almost, it reminds
me of Aurora or like, I don't know, like it does also have that kind of elegant,
like, you know, kind of like high up like Adora, like Adeline, like it gives, it gives
old timey.
It's giving.
It's giving.
Yes.
So, and it's connected to both of them. They agreed on it. Like, this is your sister, not your partner.
Like, come on.
And perhaps I don't understand
the whole twins connection thing.
I'm not a twin, but still there has to be boundaries
to that too, when you get married.
You're having a baby with your partner.
It would have been one thing had
the wife came back and said, you know, we had this conversation and I feel like we
should change the name because I want it to be more timeless. I just am not really
sure anymore. Could we have, could we work through that name change? Yeah, that would
have been a more appropriate way to go. Instead of, oh, hey, I decided to change the name of our baby.
With my sister. Without you.
With my sister. Me and my sister picked the baby name.
Sucks to suck.
I think if they would have approached it, like you said, Matt,
and been like, hey, or if the wife would have,
because not they. Sisters not included in this.
But if the wife would have came home and been like,
I've been having some second thoughts, like,
I want a more classic name. Let's do Adora for the middle name. Let's find a very timeless,
classic name together. Because like Catherine, that's cool and all, but like let him participate.
If you want that vibe for your family's names, that's fine, but you bring it up to him as a question. Like, can we talk about other names or like, I, you know, I'm not set on
Adora anymore, like let's come up with some other options.
This is not, I agree.
It was all about the way that they approached it.
And Catherine is a beautiful name as well.
It actually was one of my very favorite names growing up because I read a book
and the main character's name was Catherine
and her nickname was Kit.
Vampire Diaries?
No.
I was like, no, I was like, like probably 13.
It was a very innocent.
I wonder what that was.
Kit?
Was it an American Girl doll?
It was maybe like an American Girl book.
I could see it.
But not American girl doll.
It was a different book about some like
maybe the revolution or something.
It's funny that I still kind of remember it.
Yeah.
But anyway, here they're there.
I know.
Fuck the sister.
I also have a big problem with her sister coming in
and being like, you're childish, you're this, you're that.
You're, that's a little pot calling the kettle black.
Like you're childish. You're bitching's a little pot calling the kettle black. Like you're childish.
You're bitching at this man for wanting to name his child.
Participate in naming his child.
And you're calling him childish?
Don't, what did she say here?
I should respect their twin-ness.
That's cool.
You said it earlier.
I don't know what that means. I understand you can have a really deep bond with your sibling twin, probably more so.
But again, you've gone off, you've grown up, you're with people, having children with
other people.
It makes no sense to me.
I was really, I'm going to be honest, I didn't read this one and I was really, really scared
because I feel like when I got to like, Oh, well, her sister is now pregnant, having a
little boy.
Like I'm like, Oh, this could just like with their weird twin thing.
I'm like, you know what I mean?
Like just they're trying to like make them be siblings and like kind of like just not cousins.
Recreate the bond that they had.
Yeah, it just like I got really scared at first and I'm like, God, what way is this going to go?
And it's still not great. But I do know some girls in the cities that were from my college
and like they're twins and like were just like inseparable, did everything together,
the same everything. They got married within the same time. They got pregnant with their first within the same
time. They got pregnant with their second within the same time. Like they're on like
they were synced up and I think it's on purpose. I do think it's on purpose. And that's cool.
There's, there's, there's some tick-tockers that are like twins and like very enmeshed.
Doesn't seem like the healthiest of relationships, but maybe that's their twiddness.
I can't see, especially having kids at the same time though, I can see how it actually
makes things a bit easier to go through that same process together.
When you have friends who have kids that are the same age as your kids, makes sustaining
that adult relationship that much easier because your kids can play together
in exactly the same way.
So when your kids are a lot older
and then you have other kids that are having babies,
that actually makes it a little bit more difficult.
So I understand that.
I get it, but like keep your partners.
Yes, there needs to be boundaries in addition.
Top comment on this one.
Why can't it be Adora Katherine?
You said you hadn't settled on a middle name.
Not the asshole for speaking up about this and you totally need to discuss your own
child's name.
It really is none of her sister's business.
But you can see how they think it would be cute to have matching names being twins, but you are the father and she is being unreasonable to not see how this would impact you.
OP does respond,
Katherine is supposed to be the first name to fit with the rest of their family and with her cousin.
The middle name was again meant to be decided upon.
Which like Katherine Adora, like that would have been fine,
but like it's like, no, no, no, Adora's out.
Meh.
No, no.
I don't like it.
It's giving unhealthy bonds.
Yeah.
Enmeshment.
The disrespect throughout all the stories,
blows my mind.
Yeah.
People are asking,
have you always kind of been the third wheel with her twin?
And OP goes, no, this was never an issue before.
So I don't have to expect that'll be the third wheel
and pushed out of decisions regarding my child.
This is not an issue, not one I will just accept.
We will be talking more about it,
but I married the individual.
I did not marry twins."
I think like OP does say here, he's not necessarily super upset about the name or changing the
name. It's about her making a decision with her sister without discussing it with me.
We're meant to decide together. If she didn't want Adora anymore, then we should be picking
a new name, not her and her sister picking the name and I have to suck it up.
I feel like it's kind of sad that his wife took that special time.
It's kind of now it's always going to be stained a little bit no matter how it...
Catherine or Adora?
Or just the process, just looking back at the naming process itself.
I even look back at how we decided on our kids' names fondly.
For Emmett, we had a supper that we went to.
We had our list of our top names because we were like, oh, well, it's getting to be time
and we still don't have a name.
So we went on a date and I still remember we went to Cricket Pint and had supper
and people actually get really upset that I call it supper. I discovered sidetracked
instead of dinner. It's a thing. Anyway, we went through and we decided together and that's
really cute. Yeah. And it was nice.
We used an app as well.
We did. That was a really good nap.
Like Tinder?
For baby names.
Tinder for baby names.
You're synced up.
You're synced up and then you swipe right, swipe left.
Do you remember what it was called?
It was literally baby name.
So I don't know if it still exists or if it's out there still.
Yeah. That's really cool. So I don't know if it still exists or if it's out there still. Oh my God.
That's really cool.
Because then it will only show you the names that you and your partner both matched on.
I love that.
So then you can start building that list and then going through it and kind of, you know,
going through and tweaking it.
That's such a good little hack.
Yeah.
We used it for both Eloise and Emmett.
Baby name, one word.
It's a yellow square with a white egg in the middle. That's a really cool
app. I love that. I upgraded so you could buy different like celebrity names or categories,
French names, Norwegian. Oh, I love that. Yeah, I'm getting on it. It's nice also because
it's not just I'm like, Oh, you have to? No, I just have some more mezcal.
Because it just gives you the names randomly. It's not like all alphabetical or anything like that.
I like that.
Because if, especially when you just read baby names out of a book alphabetically,
they all just like run together and you're like, how do I know if I like any of these? I can't
sit with it and have a feeling one way or another. I've got a baby.
That was great.
They need to just download that app maybe and go back to the drawing board.
They should.
OP is down for it.
Also, I was going to say I have a baby names note list in my phone that I'm working on.
I've got options, but I will be using this app.
I love that.
OP is down for a new name, not Catherine. He still loves Adora.
People are like, Adora, you're naming your daughter after a character. And OP was like, well,
I was named after two characters from two shows. I love my name. I was named after a cartoon.
Like, I have no issues with it. So I think this could have a happy ending. I just really hope with this one that wife doesn't go into labor, have the baby and then
fill out the birth certificate without him.
And then he's like, that would be the worst because she could do that.
I know like that is very within possibility.
And I really, really hope for OP's sake, it does not happen.
Bad, bad.
That would be bad. And I really, really hope for OP's sake it does not happen. But-
Bad, bad.
Mm-hmm.
That would be bad.
I know people, like, there's been a lot of other stories
that have, that's happened.
Having a baby is hard enough.
I mean, you should make sure that that relationship
with your partner is as solid as it can be
going into that situation.
Yeah.
Well, this one is only 19 hours old.
Okay.
I hope it works out, but we, again,
we'll keep our eyes peeled for an update.
Moving along.
We're gonna do bracket style.
So I just did this on Patreon
for my June full bonus episode,
and I really liked it.
And whatever one does not get picked at the end
will go over to Patreon. So no worries,
you will still get it if it's one you want to hear. But it's this fun way I'm going to
let you guys pick on the next one. So I'm going to give you two choices. Okay?
Choice number one, how can I, 39 male, better communicate to my stay at home wife, 39 female, that she can't slack off on her
share of the housework during pregnancy. Okay. Or number two, am I the asshole for using my
husband's salary to make a point to his family after he told me I should stand up for myself
instead of expecting him to do it for me. Option one or option two. Okay. Count of three. One,
two, three. Ah, two. Look at you guys in sync. Yeah. Okay. So again, the title is,
am I the asshole for using my husband's salary to make a point to his family. After he told
me I should stand up for myself instead of expecting him to do it for me.
My husband and I are doing okay financially. We make enough to not worry about rent and
necessities. We are saving a decent amount and have scope for growth in our careers.
I make a little more than one third of our combined income. We are both in our late 30s and we have two six-year-old boys.
I have never liked my husband's family, most of them anyways, because they have a lot of
old-fashioned opinions and don't really approve of me.
We don't have a lot of contact, so it's okay though.
My husband's cousin's wedding is this next week and they are getting married in our city.
So he offered for his parents and aunt and uncle to stay with us. Bride and groom are renting a
place. It is a bit of a squeeze, but it is working. They've been here for two days now and on the first
day I heard them having a whole discussion on how it's so sad that our children won't get to have a proper childhood
with a mom at home, like my husband and his cousin got,
while they were in the living room and I was in the kitchen
and they knew that I could hear.
I was stewing, but I don't really like confrontation,
so I didn't say anything.
Later, I asked my husband if he could please tell them
to shut up with the snide comments about me.
He said, that's just their opinion
and it's not really hurting me.
If I'm bothered, I should learn to stick up for myself
and that he can't always do it for me.
This sort of struck a nerve because it's true
that I usually ask him to do small things
like telling the drive-through person if our order is wrong because it just makes me feel weird and guilty. But somehow, it feels like more his
responsibility because it's his family involved here. Anyways, so today my father-in-law made one
more pointed comment during dinner and I said, your son makes XXX. We live in a big city and rent is X.
We literally cannot live on his salary.
So I don't know why you think I should be home all day.
They were pretty quiet after that.
Now my husband is really angry with me
because I put him down in front of his family
who are all richer than us and will look down on him.
Am I the asshole?"
Nope. He got what was coming to him. He asked for it.
He literally asked for it.
He literally, oh, he messed with the bull and he got the horse.
Good for her.
You're not the asshole. Might've been an asshole move to just throw your husband right under the bus.
He didn't stand up for her.
Yeah.
And she asked him to.
I agree.
He could have done it.
He could have done it and avoided.
I agree.
So I'm going to say not the asshole, but I love that she just slapped him up in front
of the entire family.
That's some drama.
I like that.
I like that.
Yeah.
I don't even necessarily think that it's a slap on him.
Like, I think it's very difficult
to be a single earner household these days.
It's hard, it's not the norm.
Like it was back in the day.
It's more difficult with the economy as it is.
I would say there's very, very like,
let's just find the stats. I'm curious.
I just feel like it's just math.
You have to be extremely fortunate to be able to stay home.
So I don't think it's a knock on him and that he's not making enough money either.
I think that his family is probably trash.
See, in my mind, it's like, well, father-in-law, your son only makes 30,000 bucks.
So maybe you should have raised him better.
I'm whooping his ass.
So pipe down.
For someone who really avoids confrontation
most of the time, I'm pretty dang sure
that's probably not how she said it.
So quick Google search, obviously I'm like trying
to get into this, but as far as 2002, it was 13% of US
married couple households where only one of the partners worked. That was 2002 though.
That was a long time ago. I bet it's way less now.
I know. I'm trying to find something more recent. Here's a stat from Gitnox, May 27th, 2024. In the United
States, about 32% of families with children under 18 are single income families, which that is
higher than 2002, which very surprising. That feels weird to me. I know. I know. I wonder what the...
I know.
I don't know 30% of people where,
I know like one person that...
Yeah.
I was a stay at home mom.
Justin and I wouldn't be able to do it in LA.
Like, I mean, housing prices, like health insurance,
cars, car insurance, cell phone bill. Like I, all of the things.
Our parents, like we're still on our parents' cell phone plans. Justin's dad just like texted
him today and was like, Hey, do you still want to be on the family plan? And Justin's like, yeah,
keep me at it. Like, well, if you try to split off. So it's like, what does it matter? But if you like try to split off. $10 a line. What are you on? We have one where it's...
No, it's more than that per person. It's cheaper if you all go in it together because we still
have a family plan too, but everybody pays for their own share.
If I tried to split off because like there was something where my dad being over 55 or whatever, 65
now, or I don't know, T-Mobile has a senior plan where a senior line is dirt cheap and
they get one other line.
So it was either my brother gets kicked off or I get kicked off.
So I was like, let me look and see what it would be.
And it was over $100.
I want to say it was like $121.60 to just have one phone line.
And I'm like, ugh.
It's annoying because the more lines you get, the cheaper it is.
It's just annoying.
And maybe one family member has a health care discount,
a teacher discount, or military discount, and then it applies to everybody.
And maybe we live a different lifestyle than these individuals
that are able to do that and stay at home.
Maybe they only have one car
and they're only making one payment or-
That's very true.
Maybe we're living a different lifestyle, right?
And we just don't think that it would be possible,
but guaranteed if we had to, we could make adjustments.
I wouldn't be comfortable.
I agree.
But we could make adjustments, yeah.
I also think getting back to the root of the story, her question was, I felt like my partner
should be the one to say something to his family.
I totally agree.
If my family were being, especially like that is also cruel.
Like that is inappropriate to be saying snide comments.
If people were saying snide comments about you, I would put the
kibosh on that and be like, Hey, knock it off.
Well what pisses me off with this is he had no problem with her being embarrassed by their
comments. He had no problem with her being the one getting shit talked about her. But
like the minute the tables are turned, you shouldn't have done that. If you didn't want that to
happen or if you didn't want an unvariable response from her, you wanted to dictate everything
with your family and their image of you. I guess you should have been the one to say,
hey, while I respect your thoughts, I loved my childhood, I really appreciated getting
to spend more time with mom, but this is how
me and my wife are doing things.
It just, you know, it is how it works for us.
You don't have to mention income.
You don't have to put anyone down.
You don't have to shame what your mom did.
It's all positive.
Literally, it's all positive.
It didn't have to be hard.
You're just showing that you can't stand up to your family.
You're afraid of confrontation.
You're not standing up for your wife.
Just a little whiny pain in the ass with no...
Yeah, all that, all that.
No balls, no ovaries, no oomph.
Yeah, he's got no balls.
Get it together.
Ovaries are tougher than balls. There you go.
They really are.
They are.
Yeah.
Not disagree.
He's annoying me.
Yeah, he got embarrassed.
He got embarrassed in front of his family and he feels a little butthurt.
Yeah.
Simple as that.
How do you recover?
They're going to be there for a couple more days by the sounds of it.
How do you recover?
You can't.
You just got to ride it out until they're out of the house.
And that's it.
Top comment on this one.
Definitely not the asshole.
Your husband and in-laws, however, dot dot dot.
Common sense dictates that if your family has a problem with your spouse,
you have their back.
Still, I think you handled things perfectly,
given the fact that your husband is a textbook asshole
and doesn't defend you when he should. He doesn't get to be mad for the way you chose to do what he said.
You just took his advice.
Also, is he a teenager?
Why is he so pressed about his family knowing such trivial things as your rent and general
income?
If he didn't want you to say those things, he should have had your back, I guess."
I agree.
And that was my thoughts. Like, you're pissed with how she handled it,
but you told her to stick up for herself. I guess you should have done it yourself
if you wanted it done in a specific way.
Yeah.
Ugh. Hate him.
He's a hate me.
I know. This is 27 days old now, so I'm really curious if there's any updates.
Nothing. Mmm.
Nothing.
Nothing.
I hate that.
I want to know.
I know.
I want to know what happened.
I do too.
Um, couple comments from OP, but just mostly in response to people's stories,
you know, kind of like, oh, I feel bad for that woman.
Like, some people are awful.
There is one here that says, I don't want to be a stay at home mom now that the boys are in school, but I would
have loved it a few years ago. I'm not working because I have a disinterest in parenting.
And I have a lot of career aspirations. I work long hours because our family literally
needs the money. I talked about career growth because we need career growth. So that we'll
be able to enjoy some things like eating out and replacing our ratty
couch and not to have to budget so carefully and work less than 50 hours a
week. And I want to clarify I am not knocking stay-at-home moms. I mean
they've got the hardest job ever. I don't think you did. No. You just want to be extra clear. Yes extra clear. I didn't hear that. Yeah, they
They work so hard and that's wonderful if that's what they want. Exactly. Family should not be judging
family for
Their decisions on how they're gonna raise their own family. Bug off. Yeah, let everyone do what they want to do
Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean you guys have had to deal with that where like, not maybe in like stay at home
parent land, but like, you're always going to have other people tell you how to raise
your kids and it's just-
It's hard.
It's hard.
It's hard to stick up to your own family.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's tough.
Tough to stick up to your partner's family.
Stick up. Harder to stick up for yourself from your in-laws though.
Definitely.
I think that would be more difficult than sticking up to your own family.
I agree.
Yeah.
It's typically easier to address your family of origin.
Yes.
And that's, you came from them.
You know how to test boundaries.
You know how to push back a little bit usually.
So, yeah.
And you have years and years and years of relationship to fall back on.
Whereas with your in-laws, you've maybe only had a relationship with them for as long as
you've been with your partner.
So maybe it's, or less.
So maybe it's only a few years that you've known them.
You don't have any backbone of a loving relationship to fall back on. They might hate you forever if you
really screw things up.
I know. I know. Okay, moving on to our last one though.
All right, here we go.
Okay, so bracket. We're going back to option number one. Okay. How can I communicate better
to my stay at home wife that she can't slack off on her
share of the housework during pregnancy?
Or now number two.
My best friend kissed my husband and it's destroying me.
How do I proceed?
On the count of three.
One, two, three.
Oh, I thought you had a one for a second.
I was like, people were about to be screaming at you.
Okay.
Number two wins.
Number one will be headed over to Patreon.
So this was posted three days ago.
Again, it is titled, My 28 Female, Best Friend 28 Female, Kissed My Husband 27 Male, and
it's destroying me.
How do I proceed?
I have been with my husband for six years, married for four, and we have two kids.
Three female, almost one female.
Everything in our relationship is perfect for us.
He's the best husband and father
to our kids that I could have ever asked for. I am absolutely in love with him and his actions
and words have always shown me that he feels the same way. There's no better feeling going to sleep
in his arms every night. Last weekend my husband and I had some friends over and we were having a
barbecue. We are all outside in the backyard surrounding my husband who was on the grill. As the food got closer to
being ready to eat we all started sitting at our backyard table. Once the
food was all ready and at the table my husband went inside to use the washroom
and get another case of beer. I didn't realize that my best friend, 28 female,
had followed him. When he was coming back out,
my best friend hid behind the wall,
separating our kitchen and living room,
and surprised him by pulling him in and forcing a kiss.
My husband immediately pushed her back
and yelled, what the fuck?
She immediately started crying
and ran out of the house and left.
My husband came back into the backyard
and asked to speak to me privately
and immediately told me what had just happened.
I was shocked and told him that it would be okay
and that we could talk about it after everyone left.
I managed to put on appearances
for the next couple of hours, but mentally I was distraught.
After everyone left, my husband sat me down
and told me what happened and showed me the footage
from our living room camera.
It was exactly as my husband had described it.
My best friend of 10 years,
the person who I treated as my literal sister,
forcibly kissed my husband.
After the third date with my husband,
she was the one I told that I was going to marry him.
She knows how much I love him and how strong our relationship is,
and still she chose to try and come in the middle.
For fuck's sake, our three-year-old calls her Auntie.
My best friend tried showing up the next day, quote, just to talk,
and my husband had to hold me back from beating the shit out of her.
And he kicked her out and told her not to come back.
It's been almost a week now
and I'm nowhere close to moving on.
I don't blame my husband one bit.
He's completely innocent in this.
And if anything, he's the victim.
I've been lying down on my husband's chest
and just crying every day and night.
I'm so angry and frustrated and I don't know what to do.
My husband has been amazing and like always,
he just gets it and understands how I'm feeling.
He brought me flowers almost every day
and cooked my favorite meals multiple times
in the last few days.
I love and appreciate him all the more for it.
I just don't know how I'm going to move on
and trust any of my friends again
after this.
Finally, a relationship that is like where the guy does everything exactly right, like
tells her right away, comes and gets her, talks to her in private, says this is, you know, is distraught by this, shows her the video footage. I mean,
shame on that best friend. I would be done. Yeah. Shame on that best friend. I mean, yeah.
What are your thoughts? You... Why? Why would the best friend do this at a party?
Was she shit-faced?
Was it like, I want, I, there's gotta be an update.
This is bizarre.
It's bizarre behavior.
Maybe she's just been pining after him
because he's such a wonderful guy for so long.
And she feels like she's friends with him too.
And maybe like, because he's a nice person, she misinterpreted signals or something.
Misinterpreted what?
I don't know.
Were you had to hide?
Hide, she hid.
Right.
It wasn't like this interaction where they were next to each other and they were talking
and no, it was weird.
Bizarre.
It was weird how she went about
it. Forcibly kissed him. What kind of kiss was it even? Forcibly kissed him. Like was
it? Yeah. But if he's like pulling back, like was it just a grabbed his head and like it
is a that's different. I do that to lots of people. Who do you do that to?
I don't know.
I'm just saying I would.
Oh man.
Because it's like, you know, there's a difference between like that wouldn't be sexual.
You know what I'm saying?
It feels like she was trying to make this her shot and like in hopes like, it was this
moment and I kissed him and he realized after all these years,
like she was trying to ignite something. And he's going to divorce his wife and leave their kids
and my best friend and literally who is your best friend destroy everything. Like in what world would
this have ever been a happy ending for her? Was she on drugs?
Never.
I don't know.
Maybe she dropped some acid.
I'm not sure.
And the difference too is she did it somewhere private where not the rest of the party was.
Yeah.
Okay.
So if you're like, well, I would, I would kiss somebody like that.
It would be in front of the entire group.
They weren't playing spin the bottle.
No, there's no excuse for that.
She followed them inside and she hid. A lot of adults play spin the bottle.
Yeah. Yeah. No.
We were just talking about swingers and like how in Minnesota, there's some times where
parents that have kids in high school and go to hockey tournaments, they'll sometimes
that have kids in high school and go to hockey tournaments, they'll sometimes switch partners.
It happens. Adults also could play spin the bottle at those tournaments. I've heard of that as well. Fair enough. So not beyond the realm of possibilities. I want answers.
I'm scared. The top comment, you move on from that friendship and tell her not to contact you.
There's no way she can explain it and you just can't trust her anymore.
Next comment down.
Seriously, she was so jealous of your life OP
that she threw away your friendship
just on the chance that she could ruin it all for you.
I would completely cut contact with her
and be very honest with
any mutual friends about what happened. And next comment down, be prepared for your ex
friend to tell an entirely different story of what happened. Keep the recording safe.
It wouldn't hurt to let her know it was all caught on camera and tell her that before
she tries to smear your hubby's reputation.
Cause she's going to tell everybody else a completely different story.
He came onto me.
I went inside to go the bathroom and he came onto me.
Can you put videos on Reddit stories?
If you insert a link to like a tiny image, tiny URL kind of thing. Let's go OP.
Put it up.
Oh God.
I'm requesting it.
Let's go.
I am so scared.
Send it to Morgan.
I am so scared.
There's a lot of comments though, you guys, that OP's husband could be trying to cover
it up.
Complicit?
No. trying to cover it up. Complicit? He is trying to cover it up.
And that's why he like,
he knew there was a camera in the living room
and pushed her away.
Like there's a lot of comments here who are being very...
Like some other things had transpired maybe previously.
Yeah.
And this was his...
She thought it was a sure deal
because they've done it a million times before.
Oh no.
Oh, my mind didn't go there.
I thought about it, but.
Oh, I'm devastated if that's the case.
I don't like that.
A lot of comments.
That's what I'm saying.
It's so weird how that interaction took place.
It doesn't make sense that she would just go out
of the blue and randomly do it.
Yeah, and those comments are way, way, way down
on this thread, but like it is kind of like
convenient.
There was a camera in the living room.
Like, did he make the decision?
I'm cutting off the affair and this is how I need her out of my life and this is how
I'm going to do it.
She's setting that girl up.
Okay.
I mean, the girl is still in the wrong, right?
But now they're both assholes.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's go look at OP's account.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
We have an update.
We have an update.
There's no comments between the original post and the update.
Okay.
So I think we just get into it.
Let's do it.
After reading a lot of the comments,
I realized that it was possible
that my husband was having an affair with my best friend
and knew about the camera and acted accordingly
to make sure I didn't suspect anything.
Her running out of the house crying,
my husband showing me the footage before I asked,
and his love bombing would all make sense
if he was cheating with my best friend.
Because that's the other thing, the flowers every day,
the favorite meals.
I'm so gullible.
Oh shoot.
It's, there's this one.
Keep going, keep going.
I can't be with a cheater
and I had to make sure my husband was loyal to me.
On a side note, I made sure that my husband was okay
and well after being forcibly kissed,
and he said that he was fine and he didn't feel assaulted as it was just a kiss.
He said that he was just worried about me because he knew how much this friendship meant to me.
And I would say, like, if one of my best friends tried to kiss Justin,
I think he would be getting me a lot of donuts, some red wine, flowers, like,
he'd be taking care of you because you would be grieving
the death of a relationship.
It literally is the death of a friendship.
Like it's, it is grief.
Over the weekend, I looked through my husband's phone
and laptop while he was doing yard work.
Both of us have full access to each other's phones
and I didn't find anything out of the ordinary
on my husband's phone. I checked his messages, WhatsApp, social media, and deleted messages folder. There
was nothing suspicious on his phone or laptop. The morning after my husband left to go to
work, I arranged for our next door neighbors, a friendly elderly couple, to watch the girls
for a couple of hours and I went to my best friend's place without telling her that I
was coming. She works afternoon shifts so I knew she would be there in the
morning. She let me in and she seemed scared and I demanded to know the truth. She said
that she had always been really attracted to my husband and she had tried making advances
before but my husband always just shut her down.
There's hope for the world. before, but my husband always just shut her down.
There's hope for the world.
Okay, she admitted to being jealous of me and my perfect life with my husband. I should have seen the signs earlier.
When our firstborn was learning to speak, my best friend would
always try to get her to call her mama.
When she held our daughter for the first time, she accidentally sat in my husband's lap.
She has been trying to replace me for years and I never noticed and my husband kept rejecting
her advances because he only wanted me.
She said that she had drank more than she should have at the barbecue and she decided
to try her luck when she saw my husband
going inside alone. I forced her to show her phone as well, and again, there was nothing implying an
affair, and all the messages appeared to line up with my husband's phone, so I knew there was
nothing deleted or manipulated. She apologized profusely and asked me to not end our friendship
over this. I told her that she's nothing
to me and she could have been happy for me and I treated her like a sister all these
years just for her to try and steal my life. Now I know for sure that my husband never
cheated. The guilt for doubting him is eating me up. If I tell him that I snooped through
his phone and laptop and met up with my ex-best friend
to verify that he wasn't cheating, it's going to impact our marriage, and he'll
be very disappointed in me for not trusting him.
And if anything, he will lose his trust in me.
If I don't tell him, the guilt is going to continue eating me up.
I've never lied or kept secrets from him before, and I don't want to start now, but
this is an impossible choice. He's only ever shown me how much he loves me and cherishes me, and
he doesn't deserve to be betrayed like this. I will update more when I tell him the truth.
I feel like my heart is restored by... Right? Okay, he wasn't cheating. Oh, thank God. But then it's, I think that he's gonna
love her no matter what and that she should just fess up and it's all gonna be fine. And
I think that he's gonna be understanding.
It's a huge betrayal, right?
It's understandable why your mind could go there.
That you would go, you would confront what is actually going on because you're trying to wrap your head around that situation and get some answers. Your husband,
he's going to be fine. Not a big deal. Still seems super fishy to me. Are you doubting
it still? A little bit like too convenient to what there's been other advances. That's...
Yeah.
And he never told you?
That is...
What kind of advances?
Where?
When?
I know.
And if it's like, it's...
Oh my God, her trying to get the baby to call her mama and then sitting on his lap.
If one of my friends sat on Justin's lap, what?
In what universe is that ever okay?
And it sounds like OP did notice those advances,
but just didn't, like kind of heads in the clouds.
Didn't put it together.
Maybe it's just, she's very friendly with everybody.
I don't know.
I still believe in love.
I think that he, my head was not going there after the initial post. I did think the camera was a little
convenient but like...
A lot of people have cameras in their homes these days.
It is very common. It's getting more common, I guess. I don't have a camera inside. We
have cameras everywhere outside. But I just, I don't Like, I don't know. I want to believe all is well. They sound like
they're really good. Do you guys think she should tell him like that she went over there?
I think she should, I guess here's where I'm at. I would just say,
go ahead. You go ahead. I think she should tell him that she went over there and be like, Hey,
like, I gotta be honest. Like I went over to blah, blah, blah's house. I just had to make sure like I was at a peace of mind. I had to have
answers from her. And I just want you to know, like, I do like, I really trust you. And I
appreciate you, you know, being so proactive and telling me everything. And I was really
scared, but I just, I just, I'm in so much shock and I'm just grieving.
And I just want you to know I went over there.
What did you guys talk about?
How did it go?
What were some of, like, why?
That was so bizarre.
I know.
So then like-
Well, because she has made other advances on you in the past.
Yeshara told me then.
Well, maybe he didn't necessarily know. Maybe she was drunk all those times and just was
like, oh well.
Maybe he wanted to save that friendship and it was important.
I could see you.
Maybe.
I think that there's things that you can justify that. Again, maybe it's rose colored glasses,
but I think it's a very understandable situation where you would feel the need to triple check.
Heck, there was a time in our relationship where you thought I was cheating on you because
of some health stuff that you were going through and you were so scared.
You felt really bad because I don't know if you went through my phone.
Maybe you did.
If you did, great.
You know my password.
You can look at any time. Like for,
we just, it's fine. And you know that you can look at it anytime you want. And it's not a
problem whatsoever. There's nothing to hide on there. And so, but then when you, you didn't tell
me that you had this stuff going on for a full week. And then when you told me, you're
like, I'm so sorry. I've that-
You felt guilty for just not talking.
I questioned your loyalty. And I was like, dude, I mean, you came to a very logical conclusion
with what was going on and with the situation that was had. Why in the world would I be
mad or upset with you?
Yeah. Like two plus two equals four. Like, I get it. I get it.
Yeah.
No, that's not the case.
And I'm happy to tell you that that's not the case.
You just busted that out.
What?
You talk about it on yours, don't you?
I thought we already talked about it.
Have we talked about it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think we have.
Matt had some long term COVID side effects, health implications, I don't know. And so there was
a question.
Some interesting things transpired.
You've had crazy like, yeah, like you lost your hearing recently. Has that come back
at all?
No, the hearing loss is gone. Like that's never coming back.
You're still at the lower limits of normal hearing though, in that one ear.
So it's not like gone.
You can't hear out.
My other ear is at the like best of the best.
It's compensating.
So now I just get a ring.
So like in these headphones right now, just be.
That's a tinnitus.
Matt has had some really, really, really just shitty
long-term health effects since getting COVID a couple of times and it's not fun, so be safe.
Wash your hands out there, guys.
Hygiene episode is coming.
I know, I know.
Wash your hands.
This update from OP was only seven hours old and she is saying she'll give another update.
Top comment on the update.
You listen to the idiots of this subreddit who so doubt about your husband's loyalty
despite there being overwhelming evidence to support the contrary.
Ouch.
You can be honest with him, but you know him best.
Or so you thought.
Only you know how he will react to your actions.
Tread lightly with this one.
Advice from this sub may do more harm than good.
Even my own."
I just got full body chills.
And like, were looking at the original post,
like I don't know if like the comments have changed immensely
since like OP saw all the comments kind of sowing doubt,
but those comments were pretty far down.
Like, oh, convenient for him to have the camera
and then push her away.
Like those were very low down,
but maybe they were the ones that came in
first. I think people's minds are quick to grab onto the suspicion and pessimistic views
sometimes. I'm guilty of it myself. I get it. So it is hard, but also like, you can never be too sure because people out there every day hurt people
they love and cheat. So it's like, I think it is better to like, hash it all out and like, no,
for sure. Cause we're human. We're human. Trying to get answers. Trying to get answers. Yeah.
What's your final vote? She tells him everything.
Do you guys, you think she tells him everything?
She might as well if she's feeling super guilty about it because at the end of the day, she's
going to continue to let it eat at her.
Just get it out of the way and just be honest.
This is how I was feeling.
These are some of the things that popped into my brain.
Was it logical?
No.
Intrusive thought?
Yes.
Did it come up in my conversation with
her? Yes. What else has transpired? And back to the point, there were other altercations.
So it only makes sense that you could then ask those other questions. Well, if there
was other altercations, then what else has been happening behind my back? Yeah. Let me see your phone. I want to see it. Prove it. Yeah.
And I know it's tough because it's like the minute you start going through phones and
lose that trust, it's. I think it depends on what the relationship already is. If the
expectation is, Hey, you can look at my phone anytime, then it's not betraying any sort
of trust. Yeah, that's true. So I think that I liked how the commenter was like, you know
your husband best, you know how he's going to respond. This is on you. You need to make that
call in that decision. Yeah. Tough. I would tell you. I'd be like, hey, I posted this on Reddit and
everybody got me thinking, what if you were cheating? And then I was like, wow, maybe that is logical. And I just have, I've been blind this whole
time because I've apparently been blind this whole time with my friend. I can't trust my
own judgment anymore. So I think that you would, you'd see that side and you'd be like,
okay, yeah. Yeah. I think they'll be okay. I think they'll be okay.
There is a comment here. This is why people shouldn't come to Reddit for advice. Her poor
husband did everything right, but the masses on here were sure he was a cheater, which I don't
agree with. Reddit helps people so much all the time. There's people that have gotten out of abusive
relationships because of Reddit. There's people that have gotten saved from carbon monoxide poisoning because
of Reddit. I don't agree with that. And the next comment down, all the top comments on
the original post say he was assaulted and he's a loyal man and a keeper, which is what
your initial take was, Amy. OP decided to listen to a few fringe opinions
when the majority rule was that he behaved perfectly.
Yeah, and he did.
So we know.
Yeah.
And maybe that's where you put that little saying in,
don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Trust what you're seeing right in front of you.
You know, your friend was the one that crossed that boundary
and messed up and he's just trying to be supportive.
Yep, you know your husband.
You know he's awesome and amazing.
Trust yourself maybe.
She stopped trusting herself.
That's where she went wrong.
And their relationship and their love.
Well, OP is still commenting as of three hours ago,
does say that she is looking for therapists and the woman is no
longer a friend.
So solid, solid, solid, solid.
Again, I will follow her account and see if we get an update eventually, but I think she
will post one after telling him.
So let's keep our eyes peeled everyone.
But thank you guys so much for coming on.
Yeah, this is so much fun. As always, so much fun. Staying up late for me, Amy's going into
the clinic tomorrow. Matt's driving in five hours, three hours away for work. So let's get you to
bed. Let's do that. You just looked a little scared, but where can people go listen to your
podcast? How can they find you?
You can find us on YouTube and Instagram as Midwest married or Midwest married podcast.
Yeah.
Come on over.
Stop on by.
We'd love to have you.
Or anywhere that you listen to podcasts.
Yeah.
It'll be linked in the description and show notes.
You won't be able to miss it, especially our hygiene episode
that should be coming out next week.
The week after the fourth.
Okay, so this episode comes out Thursday, the fourth.
And that episode with Justin, Amy, Matt, and I
will be out the following Wednesday.
I will update the show notes and link it,
but you guys will see me share it a bunch on stories.
And there is, oh my God, you guys, there is one story that I gave up like Rumble Stiltskin
and my firstborn child on their show.
And it is a story that rivals Poop Knife.
And I, you guys, you need to hear it.
So if you go and listen just for that story alone,
please go listen because it's a very special story for me.
You guys will love it.
It's fucking crazy.
But on that note, head over to Patreon for that story.
We didn't read, it'll be coming sometime in July.
There's actually way more bonus
stories than I typically do on June. So even if you want to join for a month and then cancel,
do it. I don't care. June got six bonus stories, a full length episode, a free bonus story. So
you are getting a lot, a lot, a lot of content as well as all the content that came before that.
So join the $5 tier, you
get automatically seven free stories for the month. Well, you paid for them, not free.
You get seven stories for the month and then all the previous content in that tier. So
come join us, come be a part of Patreon. We're going to have some really fun stuff in July,
group T, where we hop on a Zoom together and chat. My favorite. But seriously, I don't care if
you join and cancel, take breaks, make it work for you. I just want you to be a part of the club.
So come on over. But other than that, thank you. Thank you. Thank you so freaking much for being
here. I love you all. And until next time, have a good night everyone.
Bye.
Bye. Thanks for watching!