Before marrying my DH, I lived with my mother and could not only phrase things indirectly or vaguely and have them perfectly understood, I could not say them altogether and we’d be on the same wavelength and everything would get done - it’s been quite an adjustment
I am learning to be more direct, without feeling like I’m “bossing”. DH says he never feels like I’m bossy/nagging, but if I tell him/directly ask him, I do. I know it’s my issue, and I’m working on it before it causes many more problems. I learned a big lesson friday - we were out, he asked, “Bus or tram”. I said “I hate the bus, I’ll always choose the tram, I have horrible bus-luck, it’s always late when I go for it, the tram runs on time, I want to get home.”
He silently walks to the bus stop
Twenty minutes later, still waiting for a held-up bus in the frigid night, our fingers freezing to the ironing board we’ve been dragging all over the city, I say, “This is why I wanted to take the tram”. He says, honestly perplexed, “They why didn’t you say so?”
Apparently, what he heard, was some sort of nonsensical ramble about public transportation in general. And he’s a good listener. So I told him to not bother asking in the future, the answer will always be the tram, and I will work really really hard on making clear and concise statements/requests in the future
To address the original problem though - my DH always gives an answer if he’s heard me, I consider myself pretty lucky. If he doesn’t answer, I know I have to repeat myself. My father would never acknowledge anything my mother said/requested, and then yell if she repeated herself…very glad I don’t have to deal with those sorts of mind-games.