Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He married a narcissist.
+1, if I were op’s spouse this incident would definitely make me lose respect for them and would be hard to forget
It is obvious to all of us, but not to OP who has NPD and hence is a victim in her own mind. Not only does she not have the right to be upset with DH, DH has every right to be upset with her.
Many of us work, many of us have huge projects, but generally our kids come before a dinner.
Anonymous wrote:"Narc" is the most juvenile abbreviation ever and also so shallowly demeaning. Yes, professional pride and expecting a bit of household respect for a date set for many months is being a "narc."
Anonymous wrote:It is mind-boggling the amount of importance placed on CHILD'S SPORTS. It's just a game with it appears other coaches? Are they inept? Why do other coaches exist if not to help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Narc" is the most juvenile abbreviation ever and also so shallowly demeaning. Yes, professional pride and expecting a bit of household respect for a date set for many months is being a "narc."
Says the NARC!
Anonymous wrote:"Narc" is the most juvenile abbreviation ever and also so shallowly demeaning. Yes, professional pride and expecting a bit of household respect for a date set for many months is being a "narc."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He married a narcissist.
+1, if I were op’s spouse this incident would definitely make me lose respect for them and would be hard to forget
Anonymous wrote:Btw, where on earth is this where there is a parent hockey coach?
Not around Maryland. No pee wees and up have parent coaches.
Anonymous wrote:It is mind-boggling the amount of importance placed on CHILD'S SPORTS. It's just a game with it appears other coaches? Are they inept? Why do other coaches exist if not to help?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay $2-5k for my kids top team sport so that the Head Coach can go out to dinner on the sudden death playoff games.
Hell no.
Those kids have been practicing their butts off all year and earned another playoff game. That cannot be rescheduled.
Some overpriced dinner restaurant can be rescheduled.
Op reads like a troll frankly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come OP never came back?
Because some people don't stay here all day monitoring threads.
How about answering the questions? Who is attending this dinner?
What's up with the aggressive questioning? My DH and I had this on our calendar for quite some time. I file my project at 5 p.m. and dinner was at 6. Basically hitting "send" and then celebrating after a long arduous work journey. It's not a work dinner.
But honestly...your tone is kind of pointlessly rude.
I once had something like that except at 5 the thing didn’t go through and I was there two hours late troubleshooting with IT. It's cutting it close.
I get that it sucks and you're disappointed but his thing isn't changeable. You have some options for Friday. Go home and relax in an empty house with a glass of wine. Use those reservations to go out and celebrate with a friend or colleague. Go to the kid's game and maybe they will even win! Then you can have a nice family dinner celebrating all of you together. Make a new reservation with husband and have another month of looking forward to that dinner.
This is one thing that no one has mentioned, or at least focused on - OP's kid(s) hockey team made the playoffs! They must be very excited, and I'm sure would love to have their mother there. But not only has OP shown *no* inclination to go to the game, she wants the kids' other parent, who also happens to be the head coach of the team, to miss the came as well and attend a previously scheduled *date night,* because she just finished a big work project and has hard-to-get reservations.
That's self-centered on a level you rarely see, even on DCUM.