Husband (30M) keeps exposing me (30F). AIO?
In the european heatwave with no AC we are having a tough time sleeping. I (30F)tolerate the heat a little better but since he (30M) gained some weight he doesn't do as well with it. During the night we like to sleep with the window open and no clothes of course because otherwise it would be impossible to bare... now. We also have curtains, shutters, the thick ones that roll down, which still have gaps in them so it can let air through. They ususally stay rolled down, because we live in a complex where four 8 story builsings share a garden, so basically you can see your neighbours - and they can see us too. Now, for my husband the shutters don't let enough airflow so in the middle of the night he randomly decides to pull them up, becase "he doesnt care and no ones watching anyway". I told him multiple times that I dont feel comfortable sleeping like this, because there is enough light for the neughbours to see us sleeping naked and they are also close enough. He still doesnt care and keeps on doing it. Tonight he did it again and I just stormed out not saying a word, and he came to ask me why do I "have to do all of this". I dont care he doesnt mind being so exposed but I repeatedly told him I hate it and he makes me feel crazy for it. For a woman it's much more different and honestly I never thought he would be the type of man who would do such a thing. Couple of weeks ago I was injured with my neck. Bras were super uncomfortable so I was just sitting on our couch in my panties and in broad daylight he did the same thing because he needed some air... my movement was limited so I had a hard time covering up but I did, no one saw me but he still called me crazy for taking it too seriously. This is a little bit too free spirited for me. How do I get my point across? I feel like this is a genuine comprehension issue, its nothing sexual or creepy. He constantly tells me Im overreacting everything even when I simply want to share how I feel. I can never just have a 'reaction' only an 'overreaction'. What do I do to make him listen?