Anonymous wrote:I rarely respond to these threads because I used to be like you and millions of other women are like you ...
Now, with some distance, I can see that much of what you complain about is due to you! Please, OP, take a step back and read your own thread objectively and see what you are doing to yourself - in your acts and, to top it off, your thoughts now.
P.S. There is a lot wrong with what your husband did, but you must start with yourself. Set boundaries now, you are about to become a mother and life will only get crazier.
P.P.S. Merry belated Christmas to you! be kind to yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you couldn't have just worn your work clothes over there and stopped for groceries on the way home?
She said a few pages back that after wearing them on home visits they are covered in blood, saliva, drugs, fecal matter, snot, etc and she has to basically strip in the garage when she come home. Take that how you will.
Uh-huh. So she has NEVER gone out with co-workers after work? Or met her husband for dinner? Or run any errands? That sounds like an excuse to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you couldn't have just worn your work clothes over there and stopped for groceries on the way home?
She said a few pages back that after wearing them on home visits they are covered in blood, saliva, drugs, fecal matter, snot, etc and she has to basically strip in the garage when she come home. Take that how you will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you couldn't have just worn your work clothes over there and stopped for groceries on the way home?
She said a few pages back that after wearing them on home visits they are covered in blood, saliva, drugs, fecal matter, snot, etc and she has to basically strip in the garage when she come home. Take that how you will.
Anonymous wrote:
question -- I see on the Special Needs board how children with ADHD are successful with the right medication and other supports, so why does it seem adults with ADHD choose not to use medication if it will help one keep on task?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you couldn't have just worn your work clothes over there and stopped for groceries on the way home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have planned better. Your husband should not have given you a hard time for not showing up.
Why was it her job to plan better? Why can’t the husband, who had the entire day off, be expected to plan, especially given that the visit was to his family?
Anonymous wrote:I don't agree to events if there is too much going on. I've learned my lesson not to overbook.
It sounds like even if your husband had done all of the stuff you asked, you both still would've been really late.
The best thing to do is RSVP in advance that you can't go because you have to work. Then, if you get out of work early, you text and say you got out early, you pick up a dessert at the store , and head over. That way, it's a bonus that you came.
The reality is that even if you have a valid excuse, people hold it against you if you are late or cancel (even if you say ahead of time that you'll be late). It's better to just RSVP no if you know it's going to be a tight squeeze. The entire thing sounds like poor planning on both your parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have planned better. Your husband should not have given you a hard time for not showing up.
Why was it her job to plan better? Why can’t the husband, who had the entire day off, be expected to plan, especially given that the visit was to his family?