Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't a friend and I'd tell your husband to pull the bid until you can see the house.
OP here. It’s not on him. He’s my husbands friend shut the blame is NOT on him. The blame is on my husband. I did tell him I need to see the house first in person ( saw it in a video he took) and I will decide then. I’m more hurt that he didn’t even think he needed to tell me. He said it moved so quickly and that he knows me well enough to know the house I want and he was afraid to pass it up. I told him he could have called me on his way over or after he saw it to let me know.
My husband is a wonderful spouse and partner. Puts myself and the kids above all else and does everything he can to give us a good life. He usually never makes such a decision without letting me know. He never even make a big purchase without checking with me first. I’m just very upset.
So maybe stop being a drama queen and see the house. Also make sure you aren't cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Anonymous wrote:Yet Jim Halpert did it and it was the most perfect and romantic mood ever…
Maybe you should adopt a better attitude. Guys trying to make some moves to make your life as perfect and happy as he can. If he missed on this one, OK. Not sure why all the hostility.
Anonymous wrote:relationships are partnership. you must be a sahm
Anonymous wrote:So was your offer accepted, or did he just put in an offer. If the later, withdraw it.
Anonymous wrote:There are two issues— the relationship issue and the real estate issue. I wouldn’t lose sight of the relationship issue but I would keep it separate if you can from the RE issue.
That is don’t reject the house just because he bought it without checking with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't a friend and I'd tell your husband to pull the bid until you can see the house.
OP here. It’s not on him. He’s my husbands friend shut the blame is NOT on him. The blame is on my husband. I did tell him I need to see the house first in person ( saw it in a video he took) and I will decide then. I’m more hurt that he didn’t even think he needed to tell me. He said it moved so quickly and that he knows me well enough to know the house I want and he was afraid to pass it up. I told him he could have called me on his way over or after he saw it to let me know.
My husband is a wonderful spouse and partner. Puts myself and the kids above all else and does everything he can to give us a good life. He usually never makes such a decision without letting me know. He never even make a big purchase without checking with me first. I’m just very upset.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, calm breaths.
You said above he’s a wonderful friend and partner.
This is a big screwup on his part (like… temporary insanity level screwup) but is it possible he just panicked under the pressure of finally finding a place and he put in an offer because he was so afraid you’d lose out?
That still justifies it 0% but…. I’m not sure I’d murder him over this. And if you actually love the house, well, this could be a funny story. (In like 20 years. After all the marriage counseling.)