Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry someone like this? This would be a deal breaker for me.
Anonymous wrote:
You married a homebody, OP. He is controlling your ability as a couple to travel internationally by refusing to renew his passport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry someone like this? This would be a deal breaker for me.
What, the guy not doing something there is no immediate need for him to do? If you're thinking "it's a thing she wants, therefore he should do it", there is one of those things EVERY GOD DAMNED DAY! Which stupid thing does she want the most?
Anonymous wrote:Why did you marry someone like this? This would be a deal breaker for me.
This is not the issue. The issue was whether it's controlling to make others get their passports.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with OP. Everyone should have a Passport. Always.
Me too
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to address the issue of the controlling spouse, but more the questions about why to get a passport. First, for all the state that don't meet the Real ID act, your drivers licenses won't be good for domestic air travel in a couple years (lucky there was an extension given by DHS). Some military bases aren't accepting those drivers licenses so a passport is another form of ID.
Also, please search for the press releases by the Department of State regarding the huge spike in passports that will occur in the next two years- they are specifically asking people to renew early. The wait and delays to possibly get your passport will be long. Do people not remember in 2007 and 2008 when people missed their trips because they didn't give enough time to get their passport there were tons of articles around that time. Here is the latest warning https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/news/apply-now-to-avoid-delays.html
Anonymous wrote:This thread is weird
Anonymous wrote:I am with OP. Everyone should have a Passport. Always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to get a passport if you're not going anywhere? Do you expect to have to flee the country with no notice?
Sorry, OP, I'm with your DH on this one.
well good thing we're not married.
i cannot imagine why someone would willingly choose not to have a passport, unless they didn't have the $110 it costs to renew. what possible reason could there be for not just taking care of it - especially if it was a priority for your spouse.
Likely because they have no desire to travel outside of the U.S.
Plan a trip, then he will need one.
Maybe he figures if he has one you'll want to be traveling all the time, which isn't something he's interested in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Many people do not feel that it is necessary if they are not planning to travel internationally in the near future. Your husband is clearly one of those people, but you said yourself that international travel isn't something that you have done together in your marriage. You have either made peace with his non-interest in international travel or you haven't. If you have, you can just let this go. If you haven't, then maybe try talking to him about it like an adult, come up with somewhere fun that you can go together abroad, and have the passport conversation in that context.
Either way, your annoyance about his symbolic refusal to renew his passport is weird.
It's less about international travel and more about how he won't do what she tells him.
Just another reason to never get married.