Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is a tough one. Asking him to change his long standing plans last minute would be objectionable to me but I’d do it. As to everything else, What would you rather
him do instead? Asking him not to plan when there’s nothing else going on is kind of crazy.
I don’t want him to not do these things, that’s not my point. But he has been enjoying so much time freedom, I just figured it would be nice if he could accommodate MY time the way I do his. This felt do-able. He’s been there all day, it’s not unreasonable to say you have to leave to do something for your wife. It’s not like I keep him on a leash. In fact, that’s what makes me most angry! He does whatever, yet he can’t even give me this.
Op here, and the look he gave me when he said “I’ll try” was like, “and if I don’t, what are you going to do?”
And what AM I going to do? He’s right. Nothing. I’ll be disappointed, but apparently I have no right to even that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight is a tough one. Asking him to change his long standing plans last minute would be objectionable to me but I’d do it. As to everything else, What would you rather
him do instead? Asking him not to plan when there’s nothing else going on is kind of crazy.
I don’t want him to not do these things, that’s not my point. But he has been enjoying so much time freedom, I just figured it would be nice if he could accommodate MY time the way I do his. This felt do-able. He’s been there all day, it’s not unreasonable to say you have to leave to do something for your wife. It’s not like I keep him on a leash. In fact, that’s what makes me most angry! He does whatever, yet he can’t even give me this.
Anonymous wrote:Tonight is a tough one. Asking him to change his long standing plans last minute would be objectionable to me but I’d do it. As to everything else, What would you rather
him do instead? Asking him not to plan when there’s nothing else going on is kind of crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Was the something important a parent teacher night?
Anonymous wrote:Do you need him home to watch the kids, or is it that you want him to attend your event with you? It’s hard to tell what’s going on from this one instance.
Anonymous wrote:I told my husband to relax and enjoy hobbies. He did just that and I am pissed at him for doing what I told him to do.
Also, he made plans with people in advance and I had something pop up last moment and want him to change his longer held plans and forget the feelings of the people he made those plans with for me.
Did I hear this right?