Good start

By atsukobo - 23/02/2012 07:59 - United States

Today, my husband and I went to our first counseling sessions, where the main focus was communication. When the therapist called us in together to discuss techniques we could use at home, my husband looked around, rolled his eyes, and responded with, "Uh huh" to every question. FML
I agree, your life sucks 26 970
You deserved it 3 903

Same thing different taste

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MetalxSoldier 26

Therapist: Sir, are you an idiot? Husband: Uh huh.

it was their first one. it was worth a shot. that's respectable. it's sad when people give up without even trying

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DOES YOU RIGHT FOR LEAVING THE KITCHEN! lol jk! I Sounds like quite the proper d-bag he does.

lmaoatall 6

Uh huh, I see who points the finger in this relationship!!

I don't think you meant for this comment to be funny, but it was hilarious to say the least.

I don't think that immediately means cheating. lack of interest, maybe.

It was their "first" session. Too soon to tell if he'll eventually try to make it work. Perhaps the husband hasn't come to terms that the marriage needs help. Or maybe try to find a different therapist that both of you can relate to. Not every therapist is the right person to give you proper advice.

ImSoEffedUp 10

I'm not sure how to respond to that.... I go to my first session today.... Trying to work on communication too,..... Not being able to communicate sucks and can tear a relationship apart... I wish u the best...and hope it helps...

Leave him, he obviously lost interest I am sorry for telling you this OP

It's not all about you. Maybe he has his own problems to which you need to be sensitive.

Then he needs one on one therapy, not couples. If he's unwilling or unable to engage in couples therapy, then this marriage is already over.

luvstrckprncss 5

Some people just don't do well with counseling. Like me for example. I've had problems with several counselors before. And will never talk to one ever again. Find some common ground and go at it from there.

Oh wow 17, you're NOT really old enough to give advice on counselors..(considering you're still a kid, who thinks like a kid) it really depends on the counselor for one, for obvious reasons you didn't like the ones you saw (they either didn't ask the right ?'s or you didn't want to change/talk about it,etc,etc) I've only really felt comfortable with 1 out of 5 different counselors I spoke w/yrs ago. She actually cared about what I (a guy) had to say & not about how much $ she could get from me..the others, well...let's just say they were finger pointing,money scammers who wanted me to be there for yrs in order to make money off of me by NOT helping. Op needs to find one that both of them can relate to, who also actually wants to help them with their problems & NOT their wallets.