Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 21:31     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:We have tried the soda stream devices at neighbors and in-laws. He claimed Perrier bubbles are distinct, so that's what he prefers.
Perrier is mineral water and the carbonation is done at the source.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 21:03     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

OP needs to take the stick out of her a$$.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 20:00     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Is this a metaphor for something else? Lol
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 19:49     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

My wife gets mad because I spend too much on bourbon. If I showed her this, she die laughing.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 19:48     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

What the eff is "sportball?"
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 19:32     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

How's your marriage otherwise? I feel like you must really dislike him to let this get to you so much.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 19:31     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Wow, OP.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 19:08     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Oh wow. Unless you are on a tight budget, let the man have his Perrier. It's WATER. It's not drugs, alcohols, or even carbs.

I know a lot of people have said he should buy it himself. I think if you're doing the shopping anyway, and your husband wants something that is perfectly healthy and that you can afford, it's really petty to refuse.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 18:58     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:We have tried the soda stream devices at neighbors and in-laws. He claimed Perrier bubbles are distinct, so that's what he prefers.


He’s right; it does taste different. Yes, you are way too controlling and should get some help. It’s disturbing you want to control the amount your spouse wants to drink a nonalcoholic drink.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 17:02     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can do better--I buy my DH la croix, he opens it, takes two sips from the can and then abandons it. It's a innovative way to waste money and trash I tell you what!


My DW leaves half full sparkling water plastic bottles all over the house.


Hey hon, you said you were in meetings all day! Why are you on DCUM?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 16:50     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you guys know that 10 liters of water weight 22 lbs? So you carry an extra 22 pounds from the store to your car and from the car to your house once a week and are complaining about it?? That’s literally like picking up a toddler twice. How weak are you? Do you have ALS or something that makes you especially weak?


Not OP, but obviously she finds the whole thing irritating. It's like the teenagers who go through a whole week's worth of snacks in an afternoon, leave wrappers everywhere for you to clean up and then complain that they're hungry. It sounds like she goes through the hassle of stocking water that she wants to have as a treat for the whole family and the husband plows through it thoughtlessly and leaves a mess for her to clean up.


Obviously, she needs to reframe it in her head. If something this easy makes him happy, just do it.


Or if it's that important to him, he can buy it himself. I don't like my husband drinking Coke in front of our small kids, so I don't buy it. If he wants to drink Coke, he can get it himself. He's fine with that.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 16:45     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

I’m addicted to sparkling water, it’s how I was able to stop drinking soda pop. I drink 1-2 one litre bottles a day. Sometimes 3 on weekends. I’ve tried to like the soda stream water but it’s not carbonated enough. Trader Joe’s has bottles for $1 so now that’s what I buy unless arrowhead is on sale for less. You can also get Perrier at Costco. I found I drank less when I got the smaller bottles at TJ’s, not the one litres. I’m on your husbands side but he can buy and lug it himself.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 16:43     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Agree with the pages of PPs. OP needs to stop buying the Perrier and then needs to butt out of what her husband drinks.

DH can drink whatever he wants, whenever he wants, and how much of it he wants, but he has to buy it himself and lug it home (or pay for Amazon to deliver it).
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 16:34     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you guys know that 10 liters of water weight 22 lbs? So you carry an extra 22 pounds from the store to your car and from the car to your house once a week and are complaining about it?? That’s literally like picking up a toddler twice. How weak are you? Do you have ALS or something that makes you especially weak?


Not OP, but obviously she finds the whole thing irritating. It's like the teenagers who go through a whole week's worth of snacks in an afternoon, leave wrappers everywhere for you to clean up and then complain that they're hungry. It sounds like she goes through the hassle of stocking water that she wants to have as a treat for the whole family and the husband plows through it thoughtlessly and leaves a mess for her to clean up.


Obviously, she needs to reframe it in her head. If something this easy makes him happy, just do it.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2018 16:29     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

First, Fat Boys break up, now this!