Imagine living with someone who constantly speaks in a made-up language, giving weird names to everyday things and making odd noises. Sounds exhausting, right? That’s exactly what one wife is dealing with, as her husband’s peculiar habit has her at her wit’s end. She’s tried to talk to him about it, but he just laughs it off and continues with his bizarre behavior. Now, she’s questioning whether she’s the one in the wrong for not being able to take a joke. Let’s dive into this peculiar tale!
The Goofy Husband

The Bizarre Language ️

Weird Words and Noises

Constant Impersonations

Burping and Farting Words

Made-Up Names for Friends

The Breaking Point

The Confrontation

Worries for Their Child

The Husband’s Defense

The Wife’s Struggle

Edit: Answers to Questions

More Answers

Why She Married Him

Therapy and Discussions ️

The Struggle Continues
This wife is at her breaking point with her husband’s strange made-up language and constant impersonations. She’s worried about the impact it’s having on their child’s language development and just wants to be able to communicate with her husband like an adult. Despite her attempts to discuss the issue, he brushes it off as a joke and accuses her of not being fun anymore. Can this couple find a way to resolve their communication issues, or will this bizarre language drive them apart for good? ♀️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Husband’s made-up language is childish and annoying, counseling recommended.

NTA. Have a calm talk with him about his language

Mild versions of made-up language are common, but not to this extent. NTA.

NTA. Couples counseling may help resolve this bizarre language issue.

Commenter sympathizes with OP, others share similar experiences.

Advice from commenters with similar experiences, record and consult specialists.

Commenter defends against comparison to brain tumor, others share similar experiences.

Is the husband a Sims character? NTA thinks so ♂️

NTA commenter suggests refusing to engage with husband’s made-up language

NTA for wanting spouse to stop childish behavior

Making up words can be fun, but not at the expense of others’ feelings.

Lockdown breaks husband’s brain, wife not the a**hole (NTA)

Commenter suggests husband’s behavior may be a coping mechanism , recommends counseling for communication breakdown

When jokes cause distress, they’re not jokes. NTA

User suggests ultimatum of therapy, neurologist, or divorce lawyer for husband.

Suggests couples therapy, but OP’s partner is unwilling

NTA- You’re a saint for tolerating it but it’s time to set boundaries. ♀️
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Spouse’s childish behavior pushes wife to breaking point. #NTA

Commenter suggests possible medical condition, NTA agrees.

Spouse’s made-up language causing tension. NAH suggests direct communication.
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Balancing silly and serious talk is key. NTA.

Kids think it’s fun, but is it immature?
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Wife stands up to husband’s childish behavior, demands change.

Commenter sympathizes with wife’s frustration over husband’s made-up language.

Concerned commenter questions husband’s made-up language, receives response.

“Bagayaya” went right through me too! NTA OP

Don’t let made-up language lead to divorce. Counseling recommended.

Poster considers posting video of spouse’s made-up language on SM.

Parent worried about child’s language development, NTA for confronting spouse

Husband’s made-up language causing disrespect and lack of care

Husband’s made-up language causing chaos at home. NTA for frustration.

Husband’s made-up language is draining and abusive. NTA.

Confusion over acronym leads to helpful explanation in NTA comment.

Parenting with an immature partner can be frustrating

Fascinating but exhausting made-up language – NTA gets empathy

Husband’s made-up language causing marital strife. NTA for wife.

Dating someone who talks to you like a dog? NTA

Could husband’s made-up language be a sign of mental health struggles?

When dad’s made-up language is annoying AF

Spouse’s movie quotes habit rubs off, NTA suggests nipping it quick

Redditors sympathize with the wife’s struggle ♀️

Commenter questions the marriage, but spouse defends husband’s past behavior.

Simlish in real life? Wife fed up with husband’s gibberish

Living with a malicious clown? NTA for reaching breaking point.

Spouse’s made-up language is no joke, NTA for being upset

Redditors speculate if husband’s made-up language is a prank. NTA.

Klingon insults in real life? NTA for being fed up
