DH is too hungover to help out with the kids today. I need to vent!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you are over scheduled either way.


100%


Then what are you whining about your husband for?
Anonymous
Cancel tonite unless you want to handle all that yourself. A bad hangover needs a day to recover from.
Anonymous
I would handle all the kids stuff and tell him he needs to get it together for the party in the evening.

Remind him of all the college tricks---gatorade, some hearty food and a nap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH went out with a college friend last night. He rarely goes out and rarely drinks, so I can't begrudge him, but he came home entirely wasted, dramatically puked his guts out at 6am, and is now on the couch moaning and saying he's too sick to move. We have two kids' bday parties to go to, an indoor soccer practice, and have people coming over tonight (though he's asking if I can cancel). So damn annoyed.


It’s so easy to overindulge when you don’t routinely drink - it takes less alcohol to make you this sick than it did years ago but you forget that when you’re having a blast. I bet this will be the last time he ever gets that drunk regardless of how you react!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you are over scheduled either way.


100%



Do you have young kids? My Saturday is 3 swim classes, doggy training class and a dinner party tonight.
Anonymous
Interference with social/occupational functioning is a diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder.
Anonymous
It’s a little things like this that will destroy marriage. And I don’t mean the husband went out and got drunk it’s that one person in the relationship can’t ever do something that requires a little grace from the other spouse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interference with social/occupational functioning is a diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder.


Not if it’s once in a blue moon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a little things like this that will destroy marriage. And I don’t mean the husband went out and got drunk it’s that one person in the relationship can’t ever do something that requires a little grace from the other spouse.


+1
Anonymous
I’d let him skip the parties because there is socializing involved. He can take a kid to soccer practice though. It’s self inflicted so we wouldn’t get much sympathy from me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interference with social/occupational functioning is a diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder.


A single / rare occurrence is not cause to diagnose a "disorder". How silly and alarmist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have that much to do, you wouldn’t be posting on here.


Go away
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH went out with a college friend last night. He rarely goes out and rarely drinks, so I can't begrudge him, but he came home entirely wasted, dramatically puked his guts out at 6am, and is now on the couch moaning and saying he's too sick to move. We have two kids' bday parties to go to, an indoor soccer practice, and have people coming over tonight (though he's asking if I can cancel). So damn annoyed.


You’ll get over it.

Why do you confuse this with a place to vent?
Anonymous
Agree that you should cancel tonight, but I wouldn’t be vague about it. There’s bad norovirus going around and if you canceled plans with me but went to birthday parties and soccer, I’d assume you are irresponsible or lying to me about why you canceled.

I also agree about the McD except it needs the cheese and it’s fine if you get regular coke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH went out with a college friend last night. He rarely goes out and rarely drinks, so I can't begrudge him, but he came home entirely wasted, dramatically puked his guts out at 6am, and is now on the couch moaning and saying he's too sick to move. We have two kids' bday parties to go to, an indoor soccer practice, and have people coming over tonight (though he's asking if I can cancel). So damn annoyed.


You’ll get over it.

Why do you confuse this with a place to vent?


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