AITAH For Turning Off My Husband’s Christian Music?

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I (34F) married my husband, Peter (35M) for 3 years. He is pretty Christian. I am somewhat Christian, and go to church with him sometimes.

The other day we were cleaning and I put some of my music on (Taylor Swift). He said it’s “annoying” and turned on Acapella Christian music. I turned that off, saying I didn’t like acapella. He turned it on and told me to suck it up and deal with it. So, AITAH?

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  1. Mayiamaru Avatar

    Coin flip for control of the music, then alternate. 🤟 Bribes to skip turns.

  2. Voodoopulse Avatar

    You mentioning that it’s Christian music in the title just makes it seem like bait, it being Christian has nothing to do with it

  3. Better-Ad-9881 Avatar

    Honestly sounds like neither of you are handling it well. If he shut your music off first, it’s fair you felt disrespected and did the same. Maybe a better approach is agreeing on a shared playlist or taking turns so it doesn’t feel like a battle.

  4. No_Information_3449 Avatar

    NTA – relationships only work with compromises on topics you are not the same opinion. You could try to find music you both enjoy or make a Playlist where both of you have songs in you like and play them alternating. And then both must not complain.

  5. Different_Guess_5407 Avatar

    NTA but your husband is… He doesn’t like your music so gets to turn it off but tough luck if you don’t like what he does.

  6. purplerainyydayy Avatar

    NTA cause Christian music is terrible

  7. Few_Day3332 Avatar

    headphones are your friend.

  8. Fatty_Bombur Avatar

    Does he believe that he’s the head of the household and therefore in charge?

  9. Ok-Region-8207 Avatar

    NTA he turned your music off so why does he get to play his stuff I hoped you turned it off again and told him to suck it up.

  10. fullmoon_druid Avatar

    What’s unclear for me from the OP is whether your husband turned your music off or simply started playing his music on top of yours. 

    If it’s the former, he’s a asshole. If it’s the latter YTA. 

    I’d just let it go for while. Until I got freaking giant Bluetooth boombox from Amazon, that is. I’d just blast Ride the Lighting (the album) at full volume on repeat. 

  11. Dependent_Charity642 Avatar

    No. If you can’t play your music because he doesn’t like it, why should he get to play his music if you don’t like it? If your husband is telling you to suck it up and deal with it, you need to take a good hard look at your relationship because that’s a pretty big and controlling red flag right there. 

  12. DespisedTurnip Avatar

    He really thinks a cappella Christian music is less annoying than Taylor Swift? I admit I’m not a fan of either but at least her music is generally seen as something actually entertaining. NTA in the slightest. Dude needs to lighten up. And find some better music.

  13. atmasabr Avatar

    ESH. You gave up your home field advantage by making it about your likes and dislikes rather than who got there first.

  14. angel9_writes Avatar

    NTA

    He should have sucked up and listened to Taylor in the first place.

    Also, if he’s VERY Christian and your not… you are incompatible and save yourself some hassle and get out now.

  15. Even_Neighborhood_73 Avatar

    Put on Ozzy Osborne music at the same time as his crsp.

  16. Reddit_Kave Avatar

    NTA. He would have had Taylor Swift full blast after saying “then you can suck that up”.

  17. Boring-Dragonfly-148 Avatar

    NTA, my neighbors do that all the time and consider it a form of Evangelism. They put on what I call Christian techno/disco and blast it as if it isn’t their yard but a Vans Warped Tour or freaking Lollapalooza. Every damn summer. It’s annoying as hell. My parents are into Judeo-Christian “fandom” too but they find that disco inappropriate

  18. BG3restart Avatar

    NTA. How is it that people who are very Christian often behave in a very unchristian way? Isn’t God supposed to be all about love, forgiveness and peace? I’m not seeing any of that here.

  19. rawrrrr24 Avatar

    Your husband is pretty disrespectful. I grew up in a christian housebold, a religious country so Im aware of this feeling they have of feeling better than everyone else, but how did you not catch that before marriage? Unless it is just a one time thing, but ehhhh. I dont listen to Taylor Swift, but if the woman I love was listening to her I would never turn it off and say thats annoying, not only because I would have love for that person, but also because my parents taught me respect. If it was really rhat annoying he should have put headphones on. You got your hands full, but no you’re not the asshole.

  20. drawingmentally Avatar

    I’m far from being a Christian, but I thought that being selfish was a sin or something. NTAH

  21. RazzmatazzNeat9865 Avatar

    WTF even is “Christian music”? Gregorian chant? Bach cantatas? Or are you doing that weird ethnocentric thing where “Christian” is used as a synonym for “right-wing US evangelical”?

  22. Automatic-Pen-9421 Avatar

    NTA but honestly, there has to be some form of compromise.

    If you haven’t already, talking about it with him.

    Perhaps something like this would end up being a nice middle ground that you can both enjoy.

    https://youtu.be/6cXO5prtQdA?si=0elJIacETeRs-C1s

  23. DynkoFromTheNorth Avatar

    NTA. Please start blasting death metal.

  24. Appropriate-Error239 Avatar

    NTA. I mean Taylor Swift is annoying. But that doesn’t mean he can just turn it off and then get mad when you turn his off.

  25. Nikolopolis Avatar

    >I am somewhat Christian, and go to church with him sometimes.

    This is hilarious.

  26. thatotherguy1151 Avatar

    Maybe headphones for both of you?

  27. SapphireSire Avatar

    You described him as “pretty Christian”….as opposed to ugly Christian?

    So, is he like Brad Pitt level priest pretty or George cloony pretty?

  28. dvnmsm Avatar

    NTA

    Play death metal next time. Tell him to suck it up like he told you to when you had to suffer through xtian a capella nonsense.

  29. JJQuantum Avatar

    ESH. My wife and I have similar music tastes but not identical. I made a play list of all of the songs I like. I then shared that list with her. She went through and deleted songs that she didn’t like while adding songs that she liked but were missing. I then went through it and deleted any songs I didn’t like. That left us with a play list of songs we both like and it’s the one we use whenever we are together listening to music.

  30. PolarBears445 Avatar

    🤮Him telling you to suck it up is the problem.

    And he’s a “Christian”? Gross.

  31. Sunnothere Avatar

    Get some sound cancelling headphones , one pair each. Then rock to whatever Spotify play list moves you.

  32. LegitimateBeing2 Avatar

    NTA. He should have learned to deal with not getting the biggest piece of the pie before he got married

  33. Illustrious-Fold-701 Avatar

    Christian music sucks they pretend to like it because they never got to develop their own tastes he’s just mad he’s living for something else and not himself

  34. Immediate-Echo-8863 Avatar

    Yes. YTA for tuning off his music, and he’s TA for tuning off yours in the first place. You’ve been married for 3 years. I’m sure you would know the kind of music the other person likes by now. Compromise and listen to something else, or simply turn it down, or off.

    And he’s more of an A because he told you to suck it and deal with it and then put on his music. This is the music you’ll listen to or else. Meanwhile, it was okay for him to turn off your Swift? Not cool.