Anonymous wrote:Tell him if he isn't well, you need to cancel his mom coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my husband used to pull this too. Every time there was something to be done around the house he got "sick."
We had to paint an apartment before moving out and all of a sudden he had a headache and couldn't do any work. Thank goodness for my friends who stepped up and helped out or I would have had to do it all myself.
When we moved in our new place, it needed carpet and some friends (again) came over to help cut it/lay it down. He conveniently was sick AGAIN and didn't lift a finger.
This was but one of many behaviors he exhibited which pointed to complete self--absorption and laziness.
Divorced him a couple of years later. No regrets.
You made your friends install carpet for you? Geez. I mean that is something normal people pay for.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll start by saying that like a lot of women, I frequently feel like low-grade crap, whether it’s cramps, a hormonal headache, allergies, soreness, bad sleep, whatever. But I just keep going because I don’t have a choice.
DH travels about 4 days a month for work. He got back from a trip Thursday at lunchtime and this morning while we were going through the weekend errands and schedule, he announced that he’s feeling under the weather and his stomach hurts and he can commit to anything.
His mom comes for a visit on Tuesday. We have a guest room to set up, groceries to buy, kids to take places, yard work that got started last weekend and never finished, and so on. But instead he’s slunk away and says he isn’t sure if he feels well enough to run errands or work outside.
This is ridiculous, right? I was doing everything from Sunday when he left to Thursday afternoon, 6 am-midnight each day, including all of the kid stuff and pet stuff and meals and house stuff plus my own job. I am tired. I felt off and gross 24 hours into his trip, but I didn’t have the luxury of a wife doing everything while I chilled on the couch waiting to feel better.
Give me the words to call him out on this without setting up a stupid confrontation that I don’t have time for.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll start by saying that like a lot of women, I frequently feel like low-grade crap, whether it’s cramps, a hormonal headache, allergies, soreness, bad sleep, whatever. But I just keep going because I don’t have a choice.
DH travels about 4 days a month for work. He got back from a trip Thursday at lunchtime and this morning while we were going through the weekend errands and schedule, he announced that he’s feeling under the weather and his stomach hurts and he can commit to anything.
His mom comes for a visit on Tuesday. We have a guest room to set up, groceries to buy, kids to take places, yard work that got started last weekend and never finished, and so on. But instead he’s slunk away and says he isn’t sure if he feels well enough to run errands or work outside.
This is ridiculous, right? I was doing everything from Sunday when he left to Thursday afternoon, 6 am-midnight each day, including all of the kid stuff and pet stuff and meals and house stuff plus my own job. I am tired. I felt off and gross 24 hours into his trip, but I didn’t have the luxury of a wife doing everything while I chilled on the couch waiting to feel better.
Give me the words to call him out on this without setting up a stupid confrontation that I don’t have time for.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my husband used to pull this too. Every time there was something to be done around the house he got "sick."
We had to paint an apartment before moving out and all of a sudden he had a headache and couldn't do any work. Thank goodness for my friends who stepped up and helped out or I would have had to do it all myself.
When we moved in our new place, it needed carpet and some friends (again) came over to help cut it/lay it down. He conveniently was sick AGAIN and didn't lift a finger.
This was but one of many behaviors he exhibited which pointed to complete self--absorption and laziness.
Divorced him a couple of years later. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him if he isn't well, you need to cancel his mom coming.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him if he isn't well, you need to cancel his mom coming.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Tell him if he isn't well, you need to cancel his mom coming.