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Woman Who Works A Full-Time Job Gets Called “Housewife” By Her Husband, Laughs Hysterically, “Embarrasses” Him In Front Of Coworkers
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Woman Who Works A Full-Time Job Gets Called “Housewife” By Her Husband, Laughs Hysterically, “Embarrasses” Him In Front Of Coworkers

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Starting a new job and navigating a different culture can be stressful for anyone. Not only do you have to get used to countless work procedures, company policies, and the whole environment, but you also want to get along with your workmates. And we all know how much first impressions count.

But when one man invited his new coworkers to his home for dinner, probably the last thing they expected was getting involved in a heated family drama. Reddit user Sadie3586478 recently created a post on the popular AITA subreddit with one question in mind — whether or not she was wrong to get into an argument with her husband.

When the husband wanted to introduce his partner to the guests, nearly the first thing that came out of his mouth was an insult. You see, he presented his spouse as “the housewife”, even though she works full-time. While this could have left the woman feeling upset and unappreciated, she instead decided to hit back with a sharp response. Read on to find out how the story unfolded and share your thoughts about it in the comments!

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Recently, a woman opened up about a heated argument with her husband after he introduced her as “the housewife”, even though she works full-time

Image credits: Kamaji Ogino (not the actual photo)

While inappropriate remarks can make anyone feel upset, the user chose to hit back with a sharp response instead

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Image credits: cottonbro (not the actual photo)

Image credits: Sadie3586478

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To find out what an expert had to say about this incident, we reached out to relationship coach Marta, founder of MyCoachMarta. “I can only speculate based on this single conversation because I don’t know the complete context of this couple’s dynamic, but it appears like the husband attempted to boost his ego by putting his wife down and passing it off as a joke. For me, this is a relationship red flag,” she told Bored Panda.

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Making inappropriate remarks about his SO in front of others can tell us a lot about the husband. “People who have a good sense of self-worth don’t need to prove themselves by harming others. The fact that he sought external validation from his colleagues at the expense of his wife says a lot about how he views himself,” she added.

We also managed to get in touch with Sundy Gilchrist, a relationship coach and founder of Sublime Relationships. She mentioned there could be many reasons why the man chose to introduce his partner this way, and some of them are probably totally unconscious ones.

The coach explained that having a non-working wife could make him feel like he’s a great provider for her and his family. “He also might wish his wife didn’t work and stayed home and made his castle a place of respite after being out there in the jungle of life,” she said and added many would be surprised how deeply ingrained these old conditionings are in some men.

Gilchrist added that he also could feel threatened by her success and envious of her competence and drive (if she’s successful) because, with this attempt, he tried to make himself bigger by making her appear small. “He might have felt the urge to not have her in the ‘limelight’ as having a successful career in her own right, wanting the focus to be on him amongst his colleagues,” she continued.

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However, both spouses got into reactivity, Gilchrist argued. The wife became passive-aggressive, laughed in a pretending manner, and put her husband down in public. “He reacted by feeling diminished and belittled in front of his colleagues and losing face in the event of it all, not talking about it whilst still making eyes, and then blowing up after, closing down and sulking.”

According to her, it would have been better if the woman chose to ask him why he introduced her in that way as she found it upsetting, and she’s curious to know why he did it. “She might have apologized for jumping straight into reactive defense without asking him why he’d introduced her in a way that negated a part of who she is.” Moreover, “He might have seen her face just in time to rescue the situation and say an apology to the effect of his unaware introduction.”

Redditors unanimously agreed the wife was not in the wrong, here’s what they had to say

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“His reaction indicates that he is more concerned with someone thinking he is a decent guy than with actually being one,” an expert said

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The man’s introduction was absolutely inappropriate and the wife’s reaction would have added salt to his subconscious unworthiness wound, Marta argued. “The intensity of her reaction tells me that this triggered something for her, most likely because it was not the first time he said something demeaning. While I understand and empathize with the wife’s reaction, it only further fuelled her husband to turn it against her.”

Also, his lack of apology and the following reaction is a warning sign for gaslighting, a form of emotional manipulation in toxic relationship dynamics. “His remark was meant to embarrass his wife, but he accused her of doing the same to him — this is a sign of projecting his intentions onto her. His fears of her “ruining his image” demonstrate how fragile his self-esteem is and how much he relies on external validation to feel good about himself,” Marta said.

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Hurtful interactions have no place in a healthy relationship, so the husband’s remark should never have been voiced aloud in the first place. “This type of behavior is triggering, so it’s difficult to respond appropriately in a heated moment. Short responses and avoiding heated disputes are the best reactions because gaslighters thrive on defensive behaviors and it fosters further gaslighting with comments like ‘you’re too sensitive,'” Marta explained.

The relationship coach suggested a few examples of responses that could help handle similar situations appropriately and not add more fuel to the fire. “My employment and qualifications are not up for debate,” “I’m not sure what was amusing about it,” or “That’s an intriguing perspective you have of me when I work full-time and run our home”.

“Women sometimes cease seeing gaslighting like this in relationships where it is prevalent, and it continues to erode their self-esteem, confidence, and takes a toll on their mental health.”
Marta believes this couple would benefit from an open conversation “about not only what happened that night, but also how they communicate, boundaries, and emotional safety.”

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Ieva is a writer at Bored Panda who graduated in Scandinavian studies from Vilnius University. After learning the Swedish language and getting completely lost in the world of Scandinavian mythology, she figured out that translating and writing is what she's passionate about. When not writing, Ieva enjoys making jewelry, going on hikes, reading and drinking coffee.

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I'm a visual editor here at Bored Panda and I enjoy a good laugh. My work ranges from serious topics related to toxic work environments and relationship difficulties to humorous articles about online shopping fails and introvert memes. When I'm not at my work desk, checking if every single pixel is in the right place, I usually spend my free time playing board games, taking pictures, and watching documentaries

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Zaza
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please stop saying that men "help" with household chores. That implies that it's your job to begin with and it's not! It's the same as saying a dad babysits his own child. You don't need help, you need your partner to pull his weight. And before you all get your panties in a bunch, I know not all men are like this, not all women are like this, not all relationships are like this. You know very well what I mean and why I said it

Zenozenobee
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My son is 8, my daugther 6. I was told once that I am lucky they help me... They are not helping me (why me? We are 2 parents... Oh yeah I'm the only one having a vagina), they are doing their share, according to their age, just like my partner and I. We are doing our share.

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Sleazy Weaver
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

lmao! one of the images here is supposed to be in a post about a dog who licks the closest door whenever he wants to go outside because he thinks every door is the front door. i exploded into laughter seeing it here! omg, this is the best mixup ive ever seen

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thanks for pointing out our mistake! The wild random text has been removed :)

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RaroaRaroa
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She was so right to call him on it. If they'd discussed it privately afterward the co-workers would never have heard a correction. She may never see them again but it still matters that they aren't told lies about her. And who introduces their wife as "Mrs"?

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Zaza
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please stop saying that men "help" with household chores. That implies that it's your job to begin with and it's not! It's the same as saying a dad babysits his own child. You don't need help, you need your partner to pull his weight. And before you all get your panties in a bunch, I know not all men are like this, not all women are like this, not all relationships are like this. You know very well what I mean and why I said it

Zenozenobee
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My son is 8, my daugther 6. I was told once that I am lucky they help me... They are not helping me (why me? We are 2 parents... Oh yeah I'm the only one having a vagina), they are doing their share, according to their age, just like my partner and I. We are doing our share.

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Sleazy Weaver
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

lmao! one of the images here is supposed to be in a post about a dog who licks the closest door whenever he wants to go outside because he thinks every door is the front door. i exploded into laughter seeing it here! omg, this is the best mixup ive ever seen

Greta Jaruševičiūtė
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thanks for pointing out our mistake! The wild random text has been removed :)

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RaroaRaroa
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She was so right to call him on it. If they'd discussed it privately afterward the co-workers would never have heard a correction. She may never see them again but it still matters that they aren't told lies about her. And who introduces their wife as "Mrs"?

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