Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you giving him the power over dinner? Make what you want for yourself and the kids every single night. Do takeout other nights. Or even Uber Eats, as it’s probably in your budget.
If he joins, he joins. If not, who cares.
This is the equivalent of being annoyed at your friend who always cancels. The advice is always stop making one-on-one plans with that person and have group events where the flaky friend’s absence doesn’t matter.
Take back your power OP.
Thanks! You’re probably right. I just love the times when he does call and I can just take the night off, so to speak. I feel so let down when he doesn’t give me a heads up. I guess I could incorporate “nights off” into my weekly routine, but it’s not the same thing as a spontaneous change of plans. I love those.
Anonymous wrote:Girllll.
You are not his momma.
Since he can’t properly communicate on dinner plans .. Let him figure out his what he’s going to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you giving him the power over dinner? Make what you want for yourself and the kids every single night. Do takeout other nights. Or even Uber Eats, as it’s probably in your budget.
If he joins, he joins. If not, who cares.
This is the equivalent of being annoyed at your friend who always cancels. The advice is always stop making one-on-one plans with that person and have group events where the flaky friend’s absence doesn’t matter.
Take back your power OP.
Thanks! You’re probably right. I just love the times when he does call and I can just take the night off, so to speak. I feel so let down when he doesn’t give me a heads up. I guess I could incorporate “nights off” into my weekly routine, but it’s not the same thing as a spontaneous change of plans. I love those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop offering him food if he cannot communicate.
Stop offering him anything or requesting anything of him.
He’s selfish, doesn’t care, can’t remember jack squat, or all of the above.
Anonymous wrote:This is why Find My exists.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you giving him the power over dinner? Make what you want for yourself and the kids every single night. Do takeout other nights. Or even Uber Eats, as it’s probably in your budget.
If he joins, he joins. If not, who cares.
This is the equivalent of being annoyed at your friend who always cancels. The advice is always stop making one-on-one plans with that person and have group events where the flaky friend’s absence doesn’t matter.
Take back your power OP.