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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn't happy hour. It's going out with co-workers. Which is fine if that's the plan, but "hey I'm going out for HH" is just the softball so that there's no strict end time for the night and you're not expecting him home for dinner/bedtime/whatever. It also puts you in the position of being the nagging spouse texting "when are you coming home?". Wouldn't work for me. Go out, or don't,[b] but don't treat the at-home spouse like the mom who's waiting up for the kid to get home[/b].[/quote] 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. [/quote] 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[/quote]
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