A.R.
Hi M.!
My husband and I have different styles of parenting as well, and it has not been easy. After arguing and discussing, there is a point that we realized that these differences just make things worst for the kids They do not understand points of view, background or idiosincracy. Also, it is important to consider that is a situation very confusing for them not knowing who is right and who is not.
We have had many arguments about different things regarding our kids' education ( bedtime, exercising during the week or weekend..etc..) and it was positive to talk, and try the ideas of each other and see which one is the best or which one works better for the kids and their needs (Not for our friends' kids because in our case, my husband was very influenced by that). Our advantage is that we NEVER argued or discussed in front of the kids..that is VERY important. When I notice something that I am not agree with, I just keep silence and then I would talk to my husband about my feelings or thoughts. To achieve this, take a lot of time and patience because , as you know, men think absolutely different from us, women.
Talk to your husband, once and again but NEVER with anger or tears even if you feel like you want to divorce him! Little by little you'll see the light!!
Good Luck!
Alejandra