If someone said I was annoying and a pain in the azz, I'd want to know what specifically they found annoying about me or why they felt I was a pain in the posterior. If I agreed that they had a point, I'd work on making some changes. If I did not agree, I'd tell them why and then we'd either work through it or they could just go o considering me annoying.
I don't accept anyone screaming at me out of anger or annoyance, and certainly not in front of children. That would be unacceptable, and I would walk away until the hot-head cooled off and could speak to me with a civil tongue. Screaming isn't acceptable.
Clearly the couple needs some work. She needs to work on whatever it is that she says/does that gets him so upset. He needs to work on anger management and problem resolution, so they can work through the things they don't agree on, not fight about them.
My first response to questions like this is to wonder what you've done to make him THAT frustrated. I mean, you wouldn't have married a complete dick, right? So how much of it is YOUR fault?
You know what I mean by questions "like this", right? I mean the ones that don't tell any history or even attempt to give the other person's side to the story. If you want sympathy, call a friend.
You can't just paint a horrible picture of a man I don't know and get me to whine with you. Grow up.
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