| No legit reason for a married person to go to happy hour. He's cheating. |
Isn’t this kind of what you signed up for? It’s not your husband’s fault you gave up your career to stay home and as a result no longer get invited to happy hours. |
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DH’s department goes out to happy hour once every two weeks, maybe a little more. (We both work full time, but my colleagues don’t go out together after work. We have one ES-aged DS.)
DH is always home for dinner. If he’s planning on staying out, we plan it in advance. He does not go to happy hours on evenings he makes dinner, or evenings I have a class. |
| If he drank so much he cannot handle his parenting duties in the morning, he is an alcoholic. My DH goes to happy hour about once a month, ssually when someone new starts or someone is leaving. He is home by around 7:30 or 8pm. |
| I'm a DW and I leave to socialize after dinner and after kids are in bed, so late happy hours around 7. I stay out until bedtime, but I'm always able to make breakfast and take the kids to school the next morning. Not a hungover mess. My kids have no idea I've been out, and DH gets his chill time (kids STTN). |
Normally I hate staying out late, but probably once a year, I do what your DH does and not only do I have to take an uber home, my DH then has to drive me to retrieve my car thr mext morning. Luckily hes not a nag and doesn't freak out over having to do a little extra work (and we dont keep a ledger about it). Hes not my dad and desont want to be. Being out unexpectedly late a few times a year isnt anything we have a stroke over. |
This. It nh is only the grunts that don't have to socialize with industry. |
| I easily stay at happy hours with colleagues until 10/10:30 so on a special night, it wouldn't be unusual to be later. |
Sigh. Another attack on sahms and this one misdirected. Re-read. The poster said at-home spouse, meaning the one who is at home while the other one is at happy hour, the spouse who is wavingwaiting to find out what time the other spouse is going to get home. Sand I agree with the other poster. If one of us goes to happy hour, we are realistic with how long things are going to take so the other person isn't sitting at home, as poster said, nagging the other spouse |