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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Weaponized incompetence at its finest.[/quote] Agree. And also, it’s OK to not do Easter eggs and candy. There are other ways to make holidays meaningful without plastic and sugar. [/quote] It is. And you should bring this up with your spouse a couple of weeks before Easter. You shouldn’t agree to get the plastic and sugar and then flake the night before. [/quote] But she doesn’t say that he agreed — just that she nagged. And then she got pissy when he didn’t get the right candy or whatever that she had in mind. [b]Unless she was locked inside during those weeks of nagging, she probably went to at least one store or website that has exactly what she wanted — she just preferred to nag, [/b]perhaps in the hopes that he would get as excited about the plastic and sugar as she seems to be. [/quote] +1 She did not actually need his help. She had an idea that he should do part of the "work," by separating out a task that she could easily have done during normal grocery shopping or when she bought the rest of the basket stuff. Why? [/quote] Who knows? I suspect it’s just a troll, but she isn’t coming back and isn’t explaining herself. Maybe her dad always did the eggs with her, and he died recently, so her husband said he would help. Maybe they moved away from a community of people that they did things like this with, so she thought that she and her husband would do it as a couple. Maybe the DH does all of the grocery shopping, and she thought this would be an easy task for him to complete while he was getting groceries. Maybe she had a TBI and forgot that he husband has never done this in the 10+ years they have been celebrating Easter with their kids. Who knows? [/quote]
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