Anonymous wrote:Wait all you have to do is ask him and he does it immediately? That actually sounds pretty good. Some people are just not planners. I asked my husband to make my kid an appointment and he didn’t for two months and then I just ended up doing it. If I make an appointment and he can plan around it he will take the child. I think having to ask is not that big a deal. Maybe either outsource more or just see yourself as the planner.
Anonymous wrote:I am CEO and CFO of my family. My DH doesn’t do anything unless I ask, and he will then do it, but why do I have to ask? For example, the mosquitoes are out of control in our yard. Day after day of getting bit up I ask him when the last time he sprayed (he did it regularly last year). He says in June. I tell him to spray again! So he does the next day. Why do I have to ask? Kid needs a check up appointment. He makes it after I ask him to. If I didn’t meal plan or grocery shop, we’d be eating cereal all week. There is blue tape all over the house from when the painter was here. It’s been up for a month. It’s way out of reach for me so I ask him to take it down eventually and it’s gone the next day. I am so tired of managing who does what. I have a full time job too.
Do I have to accept this or stop doing these things or keep doing what I’m doing?
Anonymous wrote:I am CEO and CFO of my family. My DH doesn’t do anything unless I ask, and he will then do it, but why do I have to ask? For example, the mosquitoes are out of control in our yard. Day after day of getting bit up I ask him when the last time he sprayed (he did it regularly last year). He says in June. I tell him to spray again! So he does the next day. Why do I have to ask? Kid needs a check up appointment. He makes it after I ask him to. If I didn’t meal plan or grocery shop, we’d be eating cereal all week. There is blue tape all over the house from when the painter was here. It’s been up for a month. It’s way out of reach for me so I ask him to take it down eventually and it’s gone the next day. I am so tired of managing who does what. I have a full time job too.
Do I have to accept this or stop doing these things or keep doing what I’m doing?
Anonymous wrote:I am CEO and CFO of my family. My DH doesn’t do anything unless I ask (this is a hyperbole, this is categorically a lie and because you are so emotional, I don't even want to read on, but I will ... lets see what other craziness you have in store), and he will then do it, but why do I have to ask? (Because you are a terrible communicator) For example, the mosquitoes are out of control in our yard. Day after day of getting bit up I ask him when the last time he sprayed (he did it regularly last year). He says in June. I tell him to spray again! So he does the next day. Why do I have to ask? (Because you don't know how to communicate your expectation... do you want to spray weekly/monthly/on wednesdays, learn to use your word and set an expectations instead of expecting him to read your mind.)Kid needs a check up appointment. He makes it after I ask him to. (How is he supposed to know you didn't do it? Is this his job ... you never make appointments?)If I didn’t meal plan or grocery shop, we’d be eating cereal all week. There is blue tape all over the house from when the painter was here. It’s been up for a month. It’s way out of reach for me so I ask him to take it down eventually and it’s gone the next day. I am so tired of managing who does what. I have a full time job too.
Do I have to accept this or stop doing these things or keep doing what I’m doing?