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It’s not normal for your husband to scold you in front of others.
This is not acceptable behavior on his part. All criticism should be held in private and be constructive. Is this a normal occurrence? Does he stop/show concern when this results in you crying? How do his friends and family react?
Yes it is, and you are allowed to have feelings and to express them. The bigger question is why are none of his friends and family calling him out for it.
Your husband shouldn’t “scold” you at all.
You aren’t his child. If there’s something bothering him then it’s a private conversation. You are an adult and you should be treated as an adult.
Checkout u/ebbie45. She’s a counselor who’s posted some great information. Good luck.
Your husband is not your parent and you are not a child. He should not scold you ever, either in front of others or privately.