DH refuses to do anything after he eats

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


i wouldn't want to get up for this either after a nice steak. nope.

a man


So you’d just let the dog bleed out? This is why men shouldn’t be allowed to be parents or pet owners


I doubt the dog severed an artery. The fecking mutt probably just stepped on something and was tracking paw prints on the kitchen floor. Put it out in the back yard and deal with it later.


No, you're a lazy POS. Get up and help assess the situation and deal with it. Instead of sitting on your a--.


I can "assess the situation" without getting up. It can wait.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


i wouldn't want to get up for this either after a nice steak. nope.

a man


So you’d just let the dog bleed out? This is why men shouldn’t be allowed to be parents or pet owners


I doubt the dog severed an artery. The fecking mutt probably just stepped on something and was tracking paw prints on the kitchen floor. Put it out in the back yard and deal with it later.


No, you're a lazy POS. Get up and help assess the situation and deal with it. Instead of sitting on your a--.


I can "assess the situation" without getting up. It can wait.


You're ignoring your wife. Her ask. And the need because you want to sit on your a$$ and digest. You're a Lazy POS. Like I said. And like is obvious.
Anonymous
Never heard of this and it would annoy me to no end. Just a type of control.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why are men like this? What on earth is wrong with them?


Insert Muppets character: Me me me me, me me me, me me me, me me me, me me me me meeeeeee.



I thought Miss Piggy was the fat one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s bizarre. And your snake comment was priceless!

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Sounds like he's eating too much.

Time for a diet DH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Makes me glad I am a single mom by choice.

Ridiculous.


This isn't exactly a typical husband shortcoming. I should listen more, arrange more date nights, etc., etc., but I (and just about every other husband) would help with a bleeding pet even immediately after dinner!
Anonymous
If this is the kind of man you commie mommies marry, now I understand why you’re all so miserable and awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


If he wants to control his A1c and avoid diabetes/cardiovascular disease then he should walk for 15 minutes after every big meal. It's concerning that he feel fatigued after eating.
Anonymous
He is a pig and gross like most men. Break up with him immediately.
Anonymous
He has a hiatal hernia.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


i wouldn't want to get up for this either after a nice steak. nope.

a man


So you’d just let the dog bleed out? This is why men shouldn’t be allowed to be parents or pet owners


I doubt the dog severed an artery. The fecking mutt probably just stepped on something and was tracking paw prints on the kitchen floor. Put it out in the back yard and deal with it later.


No, you're a lazy POS. Get up and help assess the situation and deal with it. Instead of sitting on your a--.


I can "assess the situation" without getting up. It can wait.


You're ignoring your wife. Her ask. And the need because you want to sit on your a$$ and digest. You're a Lazy POS. Like I said. And like is obvious.


(shrug) My wife wanting something is not a reason for me to leap into action. I decide if it's necessary or not. Just like you do when your DH wants something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is a pig and gross like most men. Break up with him immediately.


Yeah dealing with kids and pets will be so much easier then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


How convenient! For him….
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have this problem. He insists he is digesting and should not be disturbed. Makes it sound like he’s a snake. Today our dog cut himself and he refused to get up and help me look at and clean the dog because “I just ate a steak I need an hour” while the dog was bleeding.


If he wants to control his A1c and avoid diabetes/cardiovascular disease then he should walk for 15 minutes after every big meal. It's concerning that he feel fatigued after eating.


+1

Generally DH and I don’t eat ourselves to the point of paralysis. But on the occasions we go out to eat and have a big dinner, we actually enjoy an after dinner walk. There’s something about getting moving again that helps get rid of that gross full feeling.
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