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Why does my husband do so much moaning when he's sick? (Read 1108 times)

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    STFU

     

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      "... the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value..."  Thomas Paine Dec 23, 1776 The Crisis

       

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      Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say, It is well, it is well with my soul.


      You'll ruin your knees!

        Perhaps the two of you should refrain from... You know... Until he is feeling better.

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          My husband is kinda the opposite. He wont stay home from work unless is is REALLY sick and then no matter how bad he feels he tries to use it as an opportunity to do some project around the house. In his macho refusal to give in to illness he actually accomplishes more than when he is home healthy. Which means if I am also sick I can't just lay around on the sofa and watch movies all day like I want to.

          I have become Death, the destroyer of electronic gadgets

           

          "When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7

          zonykel


            I've taken a test called the Myers-Briggs type indicator. Four letters are assigned and there are two choices for each letter. There is one specific letter (don't recall which) that basically means that the person "moans". That's how they express themselves.

             

            In general, though, we humans have probably evolved as complainers because that gets us attention. I think there have been studies of children, and those who cried more had higher survival rates than those who cried less. Squeaky wheel gets the grease, I suppose.


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              Because he has never given birth.
                Because he has never given birth.

                 

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                rectumdamnnearkilledem

                  Because he has never given birth.

                   

                  Mine had a kidney stone once...perhaps that's why he's not a whiner while sick.  He's actually HAD something worth whining about (or so I hear.  I've been fortunate enough to never have a kidney stone *knocks on wood*).

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                    Touché! And the thread title clearly states that I'm talking about my husband! Big grin

                     

                    Then why would we know? He is your husband.

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                      Original thread title: "Why do men do so much moaning when they're sick?" I was accused ( rightly so) of stereotyping. Wink It was all in fun.

                        Mine had a kidney stone once...perhaps that's why he's not a whiner while sick.  He's actually HAD something worth whining about (or so I hear.  I've been fortunate enough to never have a kidney stone *knocks on wood*).

                         

                        I've heard that's excruciating. Comparable to childbirth, in fact.
                          Original thread title: "Why do men do so much moaning when they're sick?" I was accused ( rightly so) of stereotyping. Wink It was all in fun.

                           

                          I know you were. I was just piling on for fun.

                          There was a point in my life when I ran. Now, I just run.

                           

                          We are always running for the thrill of it

                          Always pushing up the hill, searching for the thrill of it

                            The good news is that he's better today and back to his usual, happy self. All is well. Smile

                              Opposite for me.  Unless I have a high temp and literally can't move, I'm up doing what I normally do and never take the time to rest.  My wife on the other hand.  Man, what a big baby.  This woman pushed out two of my kids, one without any type of pain meds, and she gets a cold and is stuck to the couch or bed moaning.

                              runnerclay


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                                DW claims I moan when I am sick but I have never taken a sick day because I was sick. Big grin

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