![]() Lent has nothing to do with becoming a doormat. |
There's very little of this anymore, it seems. |
Helping a neighbor isn't being a doormat? |
He’s not struggling too much if he has time to harass the neighbors.... just sayin... I’ve never led asking someone for a go or with an insult or put down. Being a single dad is no excuse for being an entitled a$$hole. |
It's a comment that you would post on a friend's post, not a neighbor. Sounds like he's friends with OP and her DH, although she doesn't like him as much. |
“No, that won’t work for us, Bob.”
I don’t give reasons, it’s an invitation for more questions and queries. Big smile, turn and walk away if it’s in person or just send a text. I don’t understand adults who can’t say no. |
Using your free time to help someone who mocks you for having free time is indeed being a doormat. Go volunteer at a shelter or do something for people who actually need help if you’d like to do a good deed. |
Meh. If she doesn’t like him much, all the more reason to stay away from him, no? |
Please reactivate your account just to post about a spa appointment shortly after pickup! |
You don't have anything to do with your DH's friends or their kids? Never? |
Sure. And tag him! Then, explain all of the context so that everyone will know how obnoxious he is and how saintly you are. |
In a world where you can be anything, choose to be kind. Yes your neighbor was obnoxious. But imagine how it feels to have to ask for your help after he made those remarks. You don’t owe it but is it really a hardship for you? |
What you get for bragging about being a woman of leisure is that people now know you are a woman of leisure. |
He’s a dick. Say no. |
I would not. I would just say it doesn’t work. |