That bug is just gonna find its way back to your house.. just sayin'. |
We would never be in that circumstance (we’re both too paranoid to let the gas get that low and we have aaa) but the dog would still be walking with DH to get the gas lol. |
The dog investigates noises, and my DH gets up to see if the dog needs assistance. Not because my DH is tough, but because I need more sleep than he does.
Is the gas question because you routinely drive in scary places or because of the physical exertion? I am more physically fit, so I would probably be more equipped to carry a jug of gasoline for a mile. But we also have USAA roadside assistance, so we would probably just call them. |
He can definitely walk many miles- getting the gas would be more tricky!! LOL! |
AAA is for towing and gas.
In decent weather, we would both walk for gas. For the company, and also because if you're hypothesizing disaster, as a woman, I'd prefer not to be alone without theability to drive off immediately. I make my husband crush the gross big bugs because I hate the sound and feel of that. I take care of plumbing issues and car repair diagnosis. |
Do you all have a portable gas can in your car? I don't, so nobody would walk for gas. I try not to drop under a half tank.
I'm responsible for nearly all the logistics including car maintenance and checking the house doors at night, which IMO is protection. But DH would check on the noise, or we both would depending on what it might be. He is also responsible for spiders and bees and anything involving a ladder. |
I'm now divorced, and it changed very little about who was responsible for fixing, protecting, problem-solving, etc., which was revelatory.
The idea(l) of "man as protector/provider" doesn't work with today's "men". |
This. DH does both of these things (and everything like this), and I stay with the kids and make them think everything is okay. |
I'm the PP. I don't disagree. 😂😂 |
I used to think this- I wanted to feel protected! But wheny spouse got a TBI and bacame an alcoholic he became the biggest threat to my safety
Now I’m single, safe, and investigate noises myself. |
I agree with this. Today's men are soft. What I find interesting is the many men throughout time have tended toward that. But they were taught to be strong, in some cases that turned toxic. But many others became responsible adult males. Now, it's as if we have overcorrected, as we are doing in so many areas. Men should be taught to be equal and strong partners, just as women should be taught the same. |
Why are you angry about this? We have a pretty traditional relationship. My job is to take care of the kids. DH does stuff like this. Frankly, and I wouldn’t say this in real life, DH is more expendable than I am right now. If he dies, it’s incredibly sad, but we kind of move on. He has a $3 million term life insurance policy. If I die, the inside baby dies too, and the other kids would really struggle. |
It was 9pm and he didn’t care if nanny slipped on ice or had no walkway at 7:30am in 30F temps. He’d rather keep watching tv. |
Kids realize it too by age 8. Don’t bother going to dad when you see a stranger or a problem or something on fire. He never knows wtf to do. |
With great gifts comes great responsibility. He also was given great amounts of help through school from other students … that’s how the world is supposed to work. |