As long as her fiancé’s favorite team is winning, he still yells, but it’s happy yelling instead of angry yelling.
That’s not as difficult for her to deal with, though she can’t say his behavior is ideal at all. As soon as her fiancé’s team begins to lose, she’s scared to be around him or say anything wrong to upset him further.
She and her fiancé both have off on Mondays and Sundays, so while he’s watching football games, she’s the only one doing their household chores or running errands.
She’s too fearful of ever interrupting her fiancé’s football-watching to ask if he can assist her with anything because she does not want to make him angry.
Her fiancé has gotten worse about getting so riled about around the games that she’s thinking she needs to call off their engagement entirely.
“I just told him tonight that I don’t think I can spend the rest of my life dreading Sundays or Monday/Thursday nights for half of every year,” she said.
“It feels absolutely ridiculous to end a relationship over something like this, and I get over it in a few hours, but when it’s happening, it feels like the worst thing in the world. It’s also made me dread football season when I used to love it myself.”
“I just truly want to know if I’m overreacting or if he has every right to let loose and do whatever he wants when football is on, and I should just learn to cope.”
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