Anonymous
Post 12/11/2015 07:54     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

10:30 would be very early to be home from the holiday party. My husband has his tonight. I expect him to come home at around 12:30.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2015 07:40     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Here's the thing.

You will post on here when he doesn't make partner. What do you want from him?
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2015 07:39     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

You're so right, OP.

Instead of being at his work party and chatting and schmoozing with the higher-ups, as any sane person in his 20's would, he should have left at 7:15 to sit home with you and watch Top Chef.

Anonymous
Post 12/11/2015 07:35     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

OMG please. You sound like a total psycho.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2015 00:01     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous wrote:Annual holiday party - no big deal.

If this was every week and you had kids, then yes, then there's beef.


My ex stayed out until usually 1:00-1:30 am M - F after work and told me to "get a life" when I complained about this. I got a divorce. 10:30 for a holiday party is not a big deal. But just to be clear, you do have a life. You have a young married life. Enjoy it! WITH your DH on a regular basis.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:48     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous wrote:My late twenties dh is still happily drinking away at his company holiday dinner.

I'm starting to get annoyed.


Does he have a drinking problem? Is that the concern?
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:48     Subject: Re:DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you sound like my DH. he annoys me so.


How about you get a hobby and keep busy? When you have your own interesting life, you don't worry about this petty crap.


? I meant my DH is the one waiting for me to come home at 10:30 when I'm at a party. He's the one who needs a hobby. I have plenty.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:46     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Annual holiday party - no big deal.

If this was every week and you had kids, then yes, then there's beef.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:44     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Sounds fine and normal to me.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:40     Subject: Re:DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous wrote:you sound like my DH. he annoys me so.


How about you get a hobby and keep busy? When you have your own interesting life, you don't worry about this petty crap.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:39     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Why are you annoyed? I seriously can't imagine being annoyed by this.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:35     Subject: Re:DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

you sound like my DH. he annoys me so.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:33     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

Anonymous wrote:My late twenties dh is still happily drinking away at his company holiday dinner.

I'm starting to get annoyed.


Um, it's an annual party, he's in his 20s. What were you expecting?

Let him enjoy his time with his team.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:32     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

It's 10:30 lighten the F up
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2015 22:31     Subject: DH is still at his company holiday dinner/drinks

My late twenties dh is still happily drinking away at his company holiday dinner.

I'm starting to get annoyed.