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The author of the post and his wife have been married for 5 years and they have a 2 Y.O. daughter

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

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What always bothered the man is that his wife would call him ‘partner’ instead of ‘husband’ in public

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

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The man got upset over this – especially since some people even thought they weren’t married or had an open relationship

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

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Meanwhile, the wife thought that calling him ‘a partner’ underlines that he’s more than the usual ‘husband’ in her own eyes

So, the Original Poster (OP) says that he and his wife have been married for five years (both are in their early thirties), and have a 2 Y.O. daughter. And everything would be fine if not for one small problem: the man never liked that his wife preferred to call him her “partner” rather than “husband.”

No matter where: in communication with relatives, acquaintances and strangers, government officials and store staff, the woman invariably called the original poster “her partner,” which, according to the man himself, did not reflect the depth of their relationship. Moreover, some people, upon hearing that he was the woman’s “partner”, assumed that they were not married at all or were simply in an open relationship.

Our hero admits that he started this conversation with his wife several times, but was invariably met with a refusal to call him anything else. According to the wife’s sincere conviction, the word “husband” is simply a kind of formality, but “partner,” on the contrary, reflects that they go through life together, sharing all the joys and hardships. In other words, according to the wife’s picture of the world, the OP should generally be glad that he is called that way.

But he, on the contrary, refused to rejoice. The woman claimed that he simply felt ‘insecure’ and did not respect her choice of words, that he was probably making a mountain out of a molehill. Not that it came down to a real family drama, but every time after such a conversation, the original poster felt a bad taste in his soul…

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

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“Perhaps this may seem like an insignificant detail to someone, but such little things sometimes become the reason for ruined families – when too much of everything accumulates,” says Irina Matveeva, apsychologist and certified NLP specialist, whomBored Pandaasked for a comment on this situation. “Be that as it may, it is obvious that both spouses have their own point of view, and this point of view reflects their personal worldviews. And it is worth remembering that family life is about compromises too.”

“In general, I would strongly advise this couple to discuss this issue as carefully and respectfully as possible with each other – try to understand everyone’s way of thinking, and try to come to some option that would suit both of them, reflect the wife’s beliefs, but not trigger the husband’s feelings. I think this should work,” Irina summarizes.

Moreover, the idea seems to have worked. The original poster said he and his wife discussed the problem – and he shared the advice he received. The woman agreed with this idea – but on the condition that he would call her “wife and partner” in public. As it turned out, our hero had no problems with this. Well, we can only hope that this conflict in the family was resolved finally and safely. And what do you, our dear readers, think about this case?

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

"[Am I The Jerk] For Wanting My Wife To Call Me ‘Husband’ Instead Of ‘Partner’?"

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