Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Then you treat it.
The most effective treatment is to not drive, ya dummy. Sounds like he’s doing fine. Sorry about your legs, btw.
Yeah he may be doing fine. Ask his wife who has to cart his useless a$$ around. Doubt she’s fine.
Yes I drive everywhere. Sorry not one bit sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Then you treat it.
The most effective treatment is to not drive, ya dummy. Sounds like he’s doing fine. Sorry about your legs, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Then you treat it.
The most effective treatment is to not drive, ya dummy. Sounds like he’s doing fine. Sorry about your legs, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Then you treat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
DP.
A man who can’t drive is just pathetic as h3ll. Not a man at all.
But I’d understand if a female never learned to drive.
Anonymous wrote:That they live in NYC and travel mostly to Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
DP.
A man who can’t drive is just pathetic as h3ll. Not a man at all.
But I’d understand if a female never learned to drive.
How about a man who hasn’t learned to cook?
I’m a woman and don’t really get how women get a pass here, at least if they are under 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
DP.
A man who can’t drive is just pathetic as h3ll. Not a man at all.
But I’d understand if a female never learned to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
But what if he had Anxiety About Driving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Not a chance in h3ll would I put up with that situation. Dude would be walking to his appointments or not going.
Anonymous wrote:My friend's DH is like this and it frankly makes me think less of him. He grew up in NYC, fine, but is now married in suburbia with a kid. He refuses to learn and is happy for his wife to bear the burden of shuttling the kid places, running errands, taking him to his own doctor's appointments, etc. Occasionally he'll take an Uber. He does have a well-paying job that takes care of most of the family income but is also feckless in the kitchen, with cleaning, and with parenting and his willingness to abdicate all of this stuff onto his wife and not bother to learn to drive so she doesn't have to act as his chauffeur in addition to everything is is kind of pathetic. I can't understand being content with that kind of arrangement but they do their way. Yes, learning to drive is scary. Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:...and are now in their 40s.
Not because of any trauma or anything, just didn't get around to it.
Have to rely on everyone else to get rides or Uber everywhere.