Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you planning to have children?
Yes in the next few years and I feel like I have lived my entire twenties in the suburbs and have never had the taste of "young city life." My dh is a hermit and is perfectly content staying in and playing video games but I am not! I WANT to go out after work and just walk to a bar or a restaurant.
I just feel like crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this post strikes me as just a cover for "buyers remorse" vent
Agreed. Maybe get some counseling so that you can talk things out in a safe place. It's not fair to dump on your DH, presumably you knew who he was when you married him (In defense of him why would you expect someone who hates the city want to live there?) Sadly I know a lot of locals who feel this way and no amount of -- DC is a great place and there are so many fun things to do-- could possible sway them they aren't budging on it. If he doesn't want to spend 30 mins in the city going to HH after work why would he want to spend 24/7 there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you planning to have children?
Yes in the next few years and I feel like I have lived my entire twenties in the suburbs and have never had the taste of "young city life." My dh is a hermit and is perfectly content staying in and playing video games but I am not! I WANT to go out after work and just walk to a bar or a restaurant.
I just feel like crying.
Anonymous wrote:this post strikes me as just a cover for "buyers remorse" vent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you planning to have children?
Yes in the next few years and I feel like I have lived my entire twenties in the suburbs and have never had the taste of "young city life." My dh is a hermit and is perfectly content staying in and playing video games but I am not! I WANT to go out after work and just walk to a bar or a restaurant.
I just feel like crying.
Anonymous wrote:
OP - You and DH might need a third party to help you learn to communicate better and share priorities because your daily living style sounds awful......You should try and get help for the claustrophobia which may just be a physical sign of the inner stress from your daily work/commute life. I would at least have him be willing to look at equivalent apartments or condos in Arlington. Also, have you thought of looking on the Maryland side to see if there are more commutable areas to your jobs from that side since you indicate Arlington would still be a haul. And there seems to be more space in some areas of Maryland. Deal with your daily lifestyle woes now before children.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh and I live in Fairfax and work in downtown Washington. We alternate between taking the metro into work and back and driving. Neither way is particularly convenient and each leaves us feeling drained, exhausted and frustrated for various reasons before we get to the office or before we get home. It takes us at least one hour each way and we usually get home around 8pm or 9 pm since he works later than I do and since I do not have a car and have developed claustrophobia I do not take the metro.
We get home around 8 or 9 pm, we're tired grumpy and exhausted and then we whip up dinner, watch netflix and crash.
I am NOT okay with this. Since our lease is up late April, I want us to move to the city. My dh has an irrational hate for the city and is perfectly content living in Fairfax. I have compromised and say we can live in Arlington even though that will still be too far from where we work. He says any move is going to be the worst idea since he loves and is happy in his current location.
We got into a majot fight about it this morning and now I don't even want to speak with him because what person in their right mind would willingly live SO FAR AWAY from work and spend 2+ hours of their life each day stuck in traffic???
Uh, lots of people. Hence all of the traffic. Including you in your car.
Yes but these people have children and have moved to the suburbs. We are a late twenties childless couple who rent an apartment full of families out in Fairfax.
LONG commute + no social life is KILLING ME.
Anonymous wrote:He claims he loves and is happy where he lives, but from your description it doesn't sound like it at all.
Perhaps bring up this topic every time he is cranky and tired after work.