jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hi guys! One thing has always intrigued me about my mother and father's relationship, and that's my mother's behavior.
Let me explain.
It happens when my father comes home and goes to the bathroom. He never locks the door.
Then my mother comes in and I hear them talking. In 90% of cases, my mother has come in to scold or question my father about something he's done, where he's been, or if he's spent any money.
The conversation always continues with her saying she "understood everything" and that he's "hiding something."
For example, my father goes out shopping and comes back and goes to the bathroom.
Then she goes to the bathroom and says, "You had 20 euros, you spent 10, but you brought back 5," and my father will then tell where he spent the other 5 euros. Then she'll start saying, "I think you played the scratch-off game, you didn't buy car oil with it," and she'll then insist, but he will tell her not to bother him please.
Ninety percent of the time, my dad is telling the truth and in this case he really did buy car oil, but my mother has to leave the bathroom convinced "he spent it on something else".
In short, this almost always happens when my dad goes to the bathroom, she's there scolding him about something.
Or, not that the bathroom is a fixed place, it happens in other areas of the house too. (But like she use that as aprivate room to talk).
My mother is convinced my dad is hiding something from her, so she scolds him, saying, "She knows what he's doing/hiding"
Now, I notice this in other relationships too.
The woman stays assiduously close to the man when he returns, as if she needs to interact with him or needs to be there to annoy him.
She always has to remind him of something he's forgotten or make sure of something else.
How is this behavior defined? What does it depend on?
It seems anything but healthy to me. What do you think?
Let me explain.
It happens when my father comes home and goes to the bathroom. He never locks the door.
Then my mother comes in and I hear them talking. In 90% of cases, my mother has come in to scold or question my father about something he's done, where he's been, or if he's spent any money.
The conversation always continues with her saying she "understood everything" and that he's "hiding something."
For example, my father goes out shopping and comes back and goes to the bathroom.
Then she goes to the bathroom and says, "You had 20 euros, you spent 10, but you brought back 5," and my father will then tell where he spent the other 5 euros. Then she'll start saying, "I think you played the scratch-off game, you didn't buy car oil with it," and she'll then insist, but he will tell her not to bother him please.
Ninety percent of the time, my dad is telling the truth and in this case he really did buy car oil, but my mother has to leave the bathroom convinced "he spent it on something else".
In short, this almost always happens when my dad goes to the bathroom, she's there scolding him about something.
Or, not that the bathroom is a fixed place, it happens in other areas of the house too. (But like she use that as aprivate room to talk).
My mother is convinced my dad is hiding something from her, so she scolds him, saying, "She knows what he's doing/hiding"
Now, I notice this in other relationships too.
The woman stays assiduously close to the man when he returns, as if she needs to interact with him or needs to be there to annoy him.
She always has to remind him of something he's forgotten or make sure of something else.
How is this behavior defined? What does it depend on?
It seems anything but healthy to me. What do you think?