yes
Her 1st husband was Jack Cassidy , who she calls the love of her life. Her 2nd husband is Marty Ingels. Shirley kids and friends dislike him because he is rude and loud.
Not rude, just right, "No children please!"
Yes, it is quite rude. It's similar to whispering in front of someone.
You shouldn't bother spending time with people who are rude to you.
She thought he was really ugly and rude but she decided she would be his friend- she would still be his wife but get along with him in a way friends would.
First take WHOLE BRETH AND TRY TO TELL HIM TO NOT BE RUDE :-o .IF HE DIDN'T LISTEN DONT BE HIS FRIENDS
there is no need to be rude we are all friends here
I think it could be considered rude depending on the circumstances. It should be up to the husband to offer his wife his sweater, and it is presumptuous of the other man to do this in front of the husband without first asking if it would be okay with him. This might be a male thing but I can only assume that the husband would consider this taking of liberties a bit of a dare in a way.
When your husband acts like a child around his mother it means he's a spoiled little boy and 'mama' is enabling his behavior by letting him be rude to you. Your husband is use to be coddled and spoiled by his mother and expects you to do the same thing and thus, he making a point when his mother is around and rude to you. It's time you said something to both your husband and his mother and tell him he can go live with his mother because you are not about to stay in a marriage where he is rude to you.
You can pack all your stuff up and leave ask friends or family to help even if its just a ride out of town
Unless your ex is around because you have had children together and he has come to visit the children, then you shouldn't be seeing your ex at all. We sometimes forget what we tell our new partner about our ex's and men have minds like steel traps when it comes to this sort of thing. Think back! What have you told your husband about your ex? Perhaps your ex is trouble as soon as he walks up the driveway. If there are children involved perhaps you could meet your ex somewhere and either let him have the children for the day or do something together with the children. If no children are involved then I suggest you quit having him in your life. Yes, you said it, "The past is in the past." However, you should sit down with your husband and tell him to stop making rude remarks, but be warned ... are you sure your husband doesn't have good reason. Only you can decide this. I was married before as well, but had no children so it was a clean break. I walked away and never looked back. I seldom speak of my ex to my husband and why should I. That was then and this is now. Good luck Marcy