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AIBU 29.04.2024
AIBU, which stands for 'Am I Being Unreasonable', is the perfect platform for sharing your thoughts and opinions! So, for today's AIBU discussion, we have this story from Reddit/Curious_Monk3333.
'Am I being unreasonable for thinking my husband should have had my back in this situation?'
'My husband and I started dating around 3 years ago. At the time we were dating, his best friend was a woman. We’ll call her Megan. I tried to befriend Megan, but from the beginning, she was icy to me… Even rude.
She would constantly minimise and disrespect our relationship, call it merely "carnal”, and ignore me while attempting to have my now-husband focus his attention on her and ignore me… She would invite him places and make it very clear that I was not to be included.'
'When our relationship became serious, Megan talked negatively about me to mutual friends and cut him off as a friend if he was choosing to be with me. Anytime since then, she will completely turn her back on me and refuse to speak to me.'
'Fast forward 3 years… We are married now. Last night, we were invited to a trivia night with a group of friends. An hour into the night, Megan showed up. We did not know she would be there. Of course, she would not even say hello, wouldn’t look my way, and was rude and dismissive yet again.'
'As we were getting ready to leave, my husband and I stood up and walked around to say our goodbyes. He walks up to Megan, gives her a big hug and kisses her cheek. I’m right behind him, and she literally turned her back and walked away, refusing to even say goodbye or anything. Once again, rude and disrespectful to me. My husband said absolutely nothing to her about her behaviour yet again toward me.'
'I was frustrated and angry. I believe my husband’s actions allow her to believe she can be kind/friendly to him, and rude/dismissive toward me, and he is ok with that. He could have said anything to her, like “It’s not ok for you to be rude to my wife while accepting towards me”. He could have just walked away without hugging/kissing her cheek when he saw how she treated me/us yet again just because she could not stand our relationship.'
'He thinks I’m wrong, but I believe the message he is giving is she can continue to treat me this way, and he will continue to turn his cheek to it.'
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