Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your husband is the idiot you proclaim and you have kids big enough to be uncomfortable on a pullout sofa then I'd say you've known him long enough to be making reservations yourself to proactively prevent this type of frustration.
Since you didn't do that I'm wondering who really is the idiot here?
No, sorry. We’re not giving men free passes for learned helplessness anymore.
Ok. In my marriage my husband and I each did the stuff we were good at. It did not divide along sexist lines either. For instance, I mowed the grass, he sewed the curtains. Just one example.
Doesn't that make a bit more sense than ranting like a shrew on DCUM because your husband screwed up the hotel reservation?
Next time you feel like venting after a bad day, we'll make sure to rip you to shreds, just because of what you did here.
Anonymous wrote:I book our hotels myself. But my husband is also capable and competent.
Anonymous wrote:43yo mom here. I’m genuinely amazed that your children can’t share a sofa-bed. Are you aware people sleep on the floor sometimes? That some people sleep on the street? Please tell us why they can’t! Will they manage in a twin size bed when they go to college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your husband is the idiot you proclaim and you have kids big enough to be uncomfortable on a pullout sofa then I'd say you've known him long enough to be making reservations yourself to proactively prevent this type of frustration.
Since you didn't do that I'm wondering who really is the idiot here?
No, sorry. We’re not giving men free passes for learned helplessness anymore.
Ok. In my marriage my husband and I each did the stuff we were good at. It did not divide along sexist lines either. For instance, I mowed the grass, he sewed the curtains. Just one example.
Doesn't that make a bit more sense than ranting like a shrew on DCUM because your husband screwed up the hotel reservation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your husband is the idiot you proclaim and you have kids big enough to be uncomfortable on a pullout sofa then I'd say you've known him long enough to be making reservations yourself to proactively prevent this type of frustration.
Since you didn't do that I'm wondering who really is the idiot here?
No, sorry. We’re not giving men free passes for learned helplessness anymore.
Anonymous wrote:If your husband is the idiot you proclaim and you have kids big enough to be uncomfortable on a pullout sofa then I'd say you've known him long enough to be making reservations yourself to proactively prevent this type of frustration.
Since you didn't do that I'm wondering who really is the idiot here?
Anonymous wrote:If your husband is the idiot you proclaim and you have kids big enough to be uncomfortable on a pullout sofa then I'd say you've known him long enough to be making reservations yourself to proactively prevent this type of frustration.
Since you didn't do that I'm wondering who really is the idiot here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am with you.
Today, is my anniversary. Husband had the day off. I’m cooking tomorrow and we had nice dinner reservations tonight. Luckily only one guest coming over.
What did he do? He started work on the master bedroom closet renovation. Why today of all days? Only his brain knows the answer. I don’t even have a bed to sleep on. I canceled reservations and I’m moping on the swing set.
Just a vent and commiseration. I’ll try to be thankful for him tomorrow.
Why did you cancel reservations?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am with you.
Today, is my anniversary. Husband had the day off. I’m cooking tomorrow and we had nice dinner reservations tonight. Luckily only one guest coming over.
What did he do? He started work on the master bedroom closet renovation. Why today of all days? Only his brain knows the answer. I don’t even have a bed to sleep on. I canceled reservations and I’m moping on the swing set.
Just a vent and commiseration. I’ll try to be thankful for him tomorrow.