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First of all, I realize this is probably more of a shortcoming on my part, but nevertheless, I am who I am.

My wife has gotten really into "romance reality" TV in the past year. In recent months, it has reached a fever pitch where she is just walking around with a show playing out loud on her phone almost all the time. Doing chores? Watching love is blind. In between a match while we're gaming together? Blasting love island. I generally keep earbuds in so I don't have to listen to it, and because Im sure she doesn't want to hear my shows just like I don't want to hear hers.

I make an honest effort to avoid the inane types of people who go on these shows in the real world, so to come home to what used to be a sanctuary and have to jam earbuds in and move all the way across the house to not be subjected to the dumbassery those people exude is exausting and has me at the absolute end of my rope. Its gotten to a point where I might actually go run errands at random times just to get some peace. I know she sees it as an "unwind" which I don't understand but I can at least accept. I've made my position on these types of shows unabashedly clear on many occasions, perhaps being harder on them than I should be.

If she had kept watching her usual dramas it wouldn't even be an issue for me, it's just the endless barrage of utter idiocy and manufactured drama out of these people's mouths that I can't stand.

How can I go about bringing up that this is a problem for me without sounding like a "stop having fun" type or seeming condescending about her TV choices?

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[-] TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I don't think it's unreasonable to say that this kinda media really gets under your skin and ask if she'd be okay wearing headphones while watching it.

I have a similar relationship with romance reality and I've made it clear that I won't hang out on the couch if that's what's gonna be on TV. I tell my partner he's welcome to watch it all he likes, I'll just do something else and that's okay. He doesn't like the Gundam or mecha shows I watch, so I can just say "hey man, enjoy your show, but this is 'Gundam' to me." And that works as great shorthand. Sometimes he'll say "oh I was more interested in cuddling with you on the couch than really watching something, I'll change it" or "oh okay, I really wanted to catch up on this so you go have fun" and I'll go cook or play a game or workout.

Maybe there's a similar type of media preference you can reference to help your wife understand your actions.

Though while, ultimately, I think the onus lies on you to remove yourself from the situation rather than encourage your wife to change her behavior, it does sound like you're trying to do that with your own headphones. At some point, it might be on you to get better at filtering the noise, but your wife might be willing to help you by wearing headphones. That doesn't seem like a huge imposition to me, especially if it's for something I'm listening to while doing chores or something. For her listening to clips of shows in between activities? Eh, I think your part of the headphone compromise would be grinning and bearing those brief moments.

Lastly, while I don't think it'll directly address this issue, it's probably not a bad idea to do some introspection as to why this kind of media affects you so strongly. You clearly know what about it bothers you, but I'm sure you can think of other media types you dislike for a similar "moral disagreement" (for lack of a better phrase) that don't elicit such a reaction. It's nice to understand the things that trigger us in this way and why. Sometimes unpacking that makes them easier to bear and filter out, too.

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