Sentences with phrase «angry at her husband»

I was angry at my husband for not helping, even though I knew deep down he was a hard - working man who deserved a day off, too.
To illustrate, a woman feels frustrated and angry at her husband because of his disregard of her needs.
With my hands clenched atop my swollen belly, feeling my daughter stretch within, I stared out of the window for the entire drive, angry at the government of Canada for not processing my residency and hence my free health care faster, angry at my husband for saying we should go to this information session, and most especially angry at the thought of having to deal with the pain of childbirth.
She is angry at her husband for his sudden and unexpected departure, for not willing to go to -LSB-...]
Taking a simple story of a woman angry at her husband's infidelity and throwing in some adventures with a young unmoored British man, Gerwig finds a character arc and runs with it, alternating funny, awkward, raw, and quirky as needed.
It's likely that she's angry at her husband for being friends with this man who treated her badly, then bad - mouths her every chance he gets.
Her husband and several members of the congregation were telling her that it was not Christian of her to be angry at her husband.
Suddenly, divorcing women are supported in being angry at their husbands — especially if he is leaving for another woman.
Perhaps, a woman reveals in couples counseling that she has been angry at her husband for choosing his internet and kindle over her.

Not exact matches

-- reminds me of whenever I get hurt by, angry at, judgemental toward — anyone, someone, my friend, my husband, that random person... geez.
I was hopeful that today's moms were experiencing more equal marriages when it comes to sharing chores and childcare; I was hopeful we'd moved past the disturbing study Parents magazine reported in 2011, Mad at Dad, with the subhead, «We love our husbands — so why are we so angry at them, so often.»
My husband was surprisingly angry at this as well.
I am going to try this get closer tactic starting today and hopefully my husband will be on board but do u have ne suggestions if he is not and continues to use the yelling method and gets angry at me for correcting him?
The hospital will replace the one in which Tony Blair was buttonholed by Sharon Storer, a woman angry about the cancer care her husband was receiving, at the 2001 election.
Back in 2012 I had lost 90 lbs by counting calories and working out diligently then met my future husband got married and sadly have gained most of my weight back and I'm so angry at myself for doing so!
Sylvie is terrified that her husband will leave her, while Lucy has never recovered from the death of her mother and is angry at Alberta for being so overbearing.
When the judge refuses to grant them a divorce, the wife moves back in with her mother, forcing the husband a hire caretaker maid, a deeply religious woman named Razieh (Sareh Bayat) who is often at the mercy of her own angry, unemployed husband Hodjat (Shahab Hosseini).
As the more grounded and experienced of the two, Carol is also the bigger flirt despite having a young daughter and angry husband back at home.
So Shideh is very frustrated and angryat her husband, Iraj (Bobby Naderi), at the fact that people think she incapable at being a mother, at the fact that she can't fulfill her dead mother's dream of becoming a doctor.
My husband yells at me when he's angry.
One angry mother manipulated teenagers to leave anonymous threatening notes at the ex - husband's home.
For example, if your husband snaps at you when you ask him to lower the volume on the TV, you may immediately feel hurt or unloved, and assume that he's angry with you for something you did.
Some indications that your spouse, partner, husband or wife has gone too far include: getting angry at you when you disagree; punching holes in walls; throwing objects (aimed at nothing or at you); destroying belongings; threatening to hurt you or leave you for the purpose of intimidating you; physically preventing you from leaving home; putting pressure on you not to work when you want to; insulting or ridiculing you; becoming jealous of your friends, activities, or hobbies; making you account for your whereabouts at all times; using promises and lies to manipulate you or to get you to forgive their angry or threatening behavior; isolating you from friends or family; making you ask permission to go out or make a career move; and threatening to harm your possessions, pets, or children.
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