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Time to get him signed up for an evening activity.
But I do think being gentle and honest with him is a good idea. That if feels like he's getting territorial about the house being "his" and how you'd like some down time when you get home. |
| I love the image of him guarding the kitchen like a bear. My sympathies OP--the fact that you have a sense of humor will help you get through this. |
What does that mean? what is the sleep situation? |
| OMG, I totally get it. DH ALWAYS has to wonder into the bathroom when I am brushing teeth or doing makeup and talk. And I just need my space, which I told him numerous times. Between him and our son l feel like I cannot have an uninterrupted thought. And I hate it when we WFH on the same day. Sigh. |
| My husband and I both WFH full time. People are always asking me how we don't kill each other, because we are together for all but maybe 6 hours per week. 99% of the time we get along very well. I do have a separate office off of the detached garage, so we have some space. Once in awhile he gets annoying (as I'm sure I do too). This morning he's having a rant about our insurance rates skyrocketing because our son has his drivers license. I'm now hiding in my office and hope he gets over it. |
| Welcome to the teleworking trend everyone is so obsessed with. God forbid people actually put on pants and show up at work. |
You sound bitter. By the way, I put pants on everyday, along with my normal daily routine. WFH didn't change that. |
Yes. I WFH on Fridays. My DH got approved to also do one day a week too and I told him if he does Fridays we're getting a divorce. Smart man chose another day
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| OP here. Thanks for the commiseration. Yes, we do have kids. They are in elementary school. It’s great that he can pick them up and is here when someone gets sick, etc. I was just venting over his CONSTANT PRESENCE. |
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Get the hell out of his office!
-Signed, WAH Spouse whose husband is going in late today.... |
| I only get annoyed when DH takes over the kitchen island and makes phone calls on the main level and expects everyone around him to be quiet. When he’s in his upstairs office I love it because he takes the dog with him and he sleeps instead of barking at me. I don’t work in the summer and he can get on me about doing things he wants me to do on his timeline but that’s an issue whether he works from home or not. This summer I may end up missing the days where I could lounge around all day and then do a quick clean up and make dinner in the hour before he came home and he wouldn’t know the difference. |
Teleworking. Most telework days I wear a dress. So, yeah, no pants. Whooooot! |
Ha, our dog does this too. It irritates the crap out of my far more than having my husband home. |
| OMG YES!! My DH has been working from home for around 8 years. Overall the pluses totally outweigh the negatives but sometimes it drives me crazy. I never get to be home alone. Even when I take a day off work he's always there popping into the kitchen for some coffee of looking over my shoulder to see what I'm watching on TV. It also means he has his own office in our house but I have no space that is exclusively mine. I don't think he appreciates that when I try to get some alone time before bed in our bedroom. Luckily he's on the phone a fair amount so he does talk to other people but sometime when I get home from work he goes off on these long tangent about some crazy thing going on in the sports world and I totally glaze over and wish he had some coworkers to talk to during the day. I just take a deep breath and think how convenient it is that he can easily do drop-off and pick-up for our kids from school, handle all workmen/cable guys etc. that occasionally come by and that I never have to worry about my Amazon and Zappos boxes being stolen from our porch because he's there to bring them inside. |
Yes to the bolded!! This bothers me because DH is always complaining that I have stuff in the kitchen. The only place that’s exclusively mine in our house is one dresser. DH has a whole bedroom as his office, kids have a playroom for their toys and DH has taken over the basement as a place for his hobby. There is nowhere that’s just mine and it bothers me more than I thought it would. |