DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous
You're so right, OP.

Instead of being at his work party and chatting and schmoozing with the higher-ups, as any sane person in his 20's would, he should have left at 7:15 to sit home with you and watch Top Chef.

Sure schmoozing with the higher ups....being drunk with your higher ups is great for your career. As a 20's some you should treat a holiday party as work, maybe one drink. It's work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you sound like my DH. he annoys me so.


How about you get a hobby and keep busy? When you have your own interesting life, you don't worry about this petty crap.


? I meant my DH is the one waiting for me to come home at 10:30 when I'm at a party. He's the one who needs a hobby. I have plenty.


Depends. Is he too busy watching the kids to have time for a hobby?
Anonymous
I wonder if his holiday party is anything like the one at my old company. We were all young and mostly single and child-free, and we would drink enormous amounts of alcohol whenever it was paid for by someone else. Someone got the brilliant idea to do car bombs at one happy hour, and after that, they seemed to get ordered at every party. (and yeah, we'd race to see who could finish fastest.)

There were no drunken shenanigans, though - nobody hooking up with anyone who wasn't their spouse. It was just us cutting loose, being stupid and feeling sh*tty the next day.

I miss that company.
Anonymous
OP here.

Hi all. He came home at midnight and was all sweet and cuddly.

He had a great time! paying for it today though haha.
Anonymous
Getting angry because your spouse is out at 10:30 makes zero sense, unless you have kids.

As another poster mentioned, a healthy person has hobbies and things that they like to do. A healthy person can be alone for a while without getting resentful and angry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Getting angry because your spouse is out at 10:30 makes zero sense, unless you have kids.

As another poster mentioned, a healthy person has hobbies and things that they like to do. A healthy person can be alone for a while without getting resentful and angry.


Hell, I have kids and it wouldn't occur to me to be upset about this.
Anonymous
I think the issues are with you not DH. Yikes, that's controlling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here.

Hi all. He came home at midnight and was all sweet and cuddly.

He had a great time! paying for it today though haha.


Sounds about right.

Note: this is normal, OP. My previous firm had a holiday party that went from 5-10 and then an unofficial official afterhours party at a bar near the office that went from 10 until last call.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here.

Hi all. He came home at midnight and was all sweet and cuddly.

He had a great time! paying for it today though haha.


Just found this thread. I've hosted parties like these while the stragglers stay after I (the host) leaves. They are not up to no good. Just having fun talking to opeople and drinking too much. When the bar tenders clean up, I've seen the put out the open bottles with cups and let the stragglers help themselves. OK, fine, I've also been one of them.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getting angry because your spouse is out at 10:30 makes zero sense, unless you have kids.

As another poster mentioned, a healthy person has hobbies and things that they like to do. A healthy person can be alone for a while without getting resentful and angry.


Hell, I have kids and it wouldn't occur to me to be upset about this.


Same here. I mean my kids are in bed by 8 p.m. so I probably would be enjoying a nice quiet house if my DH was at a work holiday party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getting angry because your spouse is out at 10:30 makes zero sense, unless you have kids.

As another poster mentioned, a healthy person has hobbies and things that they like to do. A healthy person can be alone for a while without getting resentful and angry.


Hell, I have kids and it wouldn't occur to me to be upset about this.


+1. The kids are asleep. OP, I hope you learn setting from this before you ruin your relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Getting angry because your spouse is out at 10:30 makes zero sense, unless you have kids.

As another poster mentioned, a healthy person has hobbies and things that they like to do. A healthy person can be alone for a while without getting resentful and angry.


Hell, I have kids and it wouldn't occur to me to be upset about this.


Same here. I mean my kids are in bed by 8 p.m. so I probably would be enjoying a nice quiet house if my DH was at a work holiday party.


Seriously! My DH doesn't go out enough -- I WISH he'd stay at the company holiday party until 10:30 or midnight.

OP, why were you upset that he was still out at 10:30? There has got to be more to this story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're so right, OP.

Instead of being at his work party and chatting and schmoozing with the higher-ups, as any sane person in his 20's would, he should have left at 7:15 to sit home with you and watch Top Chef.


Lol
Anonymous
And the party started at noon.
Anonymous
I bet the OP's DH has cheated on her before so she's very insecure about "unsupervised" drinking time where she can't monitor him.

There's definitely more to this story that is not being addressed.
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