Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
What would be the upside of having one and going to the post office and taking time out of your day if you are not going anywhere? What is the upside of trying to force someone to do something that they do not want to do just because you want it?
The downside is that he is a grown man being forced to take time out of his day to do something that is meaningless to him.. If he doesn't use the passport for ten years then he just renewed the passport for no reason and only will need to be renewed again. It's just sitting there with all this effort put into acquiring it just for the sake of acquiring it. It makes no sense for you to care so much.
This has to be about a larger issue- him not helping out, him lacking motivation in life or something for you to even care so much. Let it go.
Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to get a passport if you're not going anywhere? Do you expect to have to flee the country with no notice?
Sorry, OP, I'm with your DH on this one.
well good thing we're not married.
i cannot imagine why someone would willingly choose not to have a passport, unless they didn't have the $110 it costs to renew. what possible reason could there be for not just taking care of it - especially if it was a priority for your spouse.
Likely because they have no desire to travel outside of the U.S.
Plan a trip, then he will need one.
Maybe he figures if he has one you'll want to be traveling all the time, which isn't something he's interested in.
we can't plan a trip without passports. i have no idea how long it takes for them to get renewed now.
he's not worried i'm going to drag him off on overseas adventures all the time if he has a passport. we are more or less on the same page about how many trips we can take every year. he just doesn't care about this, and i do, and it's frustrating.
thanks for calling me a controlling bitch, all you pps. very nice. hope you have wonderful days, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no reason for him to get a passport right this second unless you have a trip plan. If you do have a trip planned, let him deal with the stress of a panicked run to the post office or passport office on 19th. I get why this annoys you but you are introducing stress into your marriage for no reason.
I do not recommend that.
OP, if it's so important to you, why don't you fill out the renewal application, have him sign it, and put it in the mail? It sounds like so much ado about nothing. I can't even begin to understand your motivation here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got better things to do than filling out unnecessary paper work and standing in unnecessary lines.Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
i just filled out my renewal form. it took 5 minutes. there are no lines. we just mail them off. which i offered to do.
it just doesn't seem to me worth putting up that much of a fight over that little exertion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got better things to do than filling out unnecessary paper work and standing in unnecessary lines.Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
i just filled out my renewal form. it took 5 minutes. there are no lines. we just mail them off. which i offered to do.
it just doesn't seem to me worth putting up that much of a fight over that little exertion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to get a passport if you're not going anywhere? Do you expect to have to flee the country with no notice?
Sorry, OP, I'm with your DH on this one.
well good thing we're not married.
i cannot imagine why someone would willingly choose not to have a passport, unless they didn't have the $110 it costs to renew. what possible reason could there be for not just taking care of it - especially if it was a priority for your spouse.
Likely because they have no desire to travel outside of the U.S.
Plan a trip, then he will need one.
Maybe he figures if he has one you'll want to be traveling all the time, which isn't something he's interested in.
we can't plan a trip without passports. i have no idea how long it takes for them to get renewed now.
he's not worried i'm going to drag him off on overseas adventures all the time if he has a passport. we are more or less on the same page about how many trips we can take every year. he just doesn't care about this, and i do, and it's frustrating.
thanks for calling me a controlling bitch, all you pps. very nice. hope you have wonderful days, too.
Anonymous wrote:There is no reason for him to get a passport right this second unless you have a trip plan. If you do have a trip planned, let him deal with the stress of a panicked run to the post office or passport office on 19th. I get why this annoys you but you are introducing stress into your marriage for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
Anonymous wrote:got better things to do than filling out unnecessary paper work and standing in unnecessary lines.Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to get a passport if you're not going anywhere? Do you expect to have to flee the country with no notice?
Sorry, OP, I'm with your DH on this one.
well good thing we're not married.
i cannot imagine why someone would willingly choose not to have a passport, unless they didn't have the $110 it costs to renew. what possible reason could there be for not just taking care of it - especially if it was a priority for your spouse.
Likely because they have no desire to travel outside of the U.S.
Plan a trip, then he will need one.
Maybe he figures if he has one you'll want to be traveling all the time, which isn't something he's interested in.
got better things to do than filling out unnecessary paper work and standing in unnecessary lines.Anonymous wrote:so you guys who are on husband's side - why wouldn't you get your passport renewed? what downside is there to having a valid passport?