Ummm, I've never done this. But, after reading it, I absolutely LOVE it. And, I'm going to do this myself (except for the Skittles - I prefer chocolate). Thanks for the idea! |
It's because the mom is often the default parent--I can't rely on DH to get home at a certain time to stay with the kids and don't feel like paying a sitter just to go watch a movie. |
It should be important to both you and he that you get some time to yourself. Women will always be the default parent if we accept that role. |
| At least once a year, I leave the office early and slip into the movies, never told a soul. |
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No, I don't...But it doesn't sound like a bad idea.
In fact, it sounds like a great idea to me. I would love to catch a movie the day it opens and watch it in peace by myself. |
| I go to the movies by myself sometimes. Lots of my friends, do, too, and they're all over the place, demographically speaking. Male, female, married, single, gay, straight, all ages. |
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Man here.
Are we talking about slaves or something? I would have zero respect for a woman who asked me permission to do anything. If my wife told me she went to the movies in the middle of the day I'd get mad only if she saw something that I wanted to see together. If it were a romantic comedy or something like that then I'd be so happy she didn't ask me to go that I'd comp her ticket for her. |
I think you misunderstand what you're hearing. They're not asking permission. They are checking schedules to make sure that at least one parent is home with the children. Me: Bob, Larla and I want to go see Godzilla tomorrow evening. Is that okay? DH: Yeah, I should be home from work at the usual time. |
Not the OP but if I tell my husband I'm going to be off he'll constantly call so we can have useless conversations and pretty much bug the sh*t out of me. If I'm at work he wont bother me at all. |
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You're awesome. I have no idea who you are or what you look like, but I find you incredibly hot at this moment. |
Exactly. My favorite call was always: What do I feed the kid? Seriously? There's a full fridge. Cupboards of food. And a binder of delivery menus. |
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I've found that men, even very engaged fathers, tend to take time for themselves to recalibrate without asking permission, making an apology, or wrestling with internal guilt.
I don't mean a traditional boys' night out per say, but just taking an hour or two if they need it. Those are also the happier marriages from I can see --as an outside observer, of course. |
| They do this often on Mad Men. |
Go to the movies by themselves? |