I don’t know what you expected – you married a man that already didn’t get along with your dad. Did you think that by marrying him would make these 2 grown men forget their differences?
If maintaining both relationships is important to you then you need to lay down boundaries with your husband. Don’t discuss your dad with him and tell him you’re not willing to enter his comments or discussion about him.
If your husband won’t abide by your boundaries you’ll need to decide to online as you’ve been living or pick the relationship that is more important to you.
Your husband sounds like an immature loser (which at his age means there is absolutely no hope for improvement) so I hope it will be an easy choice for you.
Kids know when their parents don't love each other in a broken relationship.
I and my sister were two of those kids.
My ex of 9 years was another of those kids.
Don't stay in a broken relationship to preserve some fake idea of a non-broken home.
Your home is broken already.
I don’t know what you expected – you married a man that already didn’t get along with your dad. Did you think that by marrying him would make these 2 grown men forget their differences?
If maintaining both relationships is important to you then you need to lay down boundaries with your husband. Don’t discuss your dad with him and tell him you’re not willing to enter his comments or discussion about him.
If your husband won’t abide by your boundaries you’ll need to decide to online as you’ve been living or pick the relationship that is more important to you.
Your husband sounds like an immature loser (which at his age means there is absolutely no hope for improvement) so I hope it will be an easy choice for you.
Good luck
Lord, crying with laughter.