None of this makes him “less than” – it would just help to know why his brain works the way it does.
Dear Lisi: My husband is extremely literal and it’s enough to drive myself and our two teenage daughters crazy. He doesn’t understand nuance, intonation or insinuation. If I ask him to pick up some groceries, he needs to know exactly what before he can even say yes or no! What’s the difference?!
This knowledge will be helpful to everyone, especially your husband. He may have an inkling that something is wrong, but he may be scared. Offer to go with him to the doctor; it’s also important for the doctor to know what you’re seeing and what you think the issues are. In my experience, people who have any type of cognitive issues don’t usually recognize or want to admit to the issues.
However, over the holidays, due to some work commitments, the couple stayed at home and took in four other dogs to watch for people who were going out of town. The noise was unbelievable! There was constant barking, literally all day and into the night. Luckily, I’m an early riser because the dogs started their cacophony around 6 a.m.
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