Anonuser123 wrote: » ...after the silent treatment for 2 days...
Deleted User wrote: » You are saying you have no control over scratching ??? And it's fine to wake up someone in the middle of the night???? That's a widely used form of torture !
Anonuser123 wrote: » I do it in my sleep..
SusieBlue wrote: » Neither is scratching? Whats your solution, she wakes herself, gets out of bed, and leave the room each time it happens? Its not like she's doing it for leisure I get that its annoying for her partner but she's apologetic about it and isn't doing it on purpose to annoy him. She can't help it. Two days of silent treatment is a complete overreaction and very unreasonable. And regardless, the problem isn't the scratching. He's accusing her of masturbating despite being told that isn't what she's doing. Its controlling behaviour.
Deleted User wrote: » I would be pretty pissed off if my partner regularly woke me up in the middle of the night with vigorous activity that she could do somewhere like the bathroom where it wouldn't bother me. Couldn't care less if it was masturbating or scratching. Snoring or sleepwalking is forgivable, as these are not deliberate actions. Needlessly waking up your partner seems selfish and self centered to me.
Anonuser123 wrote: » Susie blue, that sounds horrible and I totally understand what you mean about giving in to keep the peace. The cold shoulder is so hurtful and frustrating especially coz I’ve done nothing wrong
I was so hurt and upset I gave him his engagement ring back