Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has inspired me to go buy some sweatpants. Walmart has some cute ones
Right - I bought more yoga pants and sweats just reading this thread. Haven't eaten in a restaurant in years at this point (kids under 5/no vax). Who are these people having date nights in a pandemic where they need to dress up?![]()
People here are so weird. Glad I married someone with s as like perspective and self respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has inspired me to go buy some sweatpants. Walmart has some cute ones
Right - I bought more yoga pants and sweats just reading this thread. Haven't eaten in a restaurant in years at this point (kids under 5/no vax). Who are these people having date nights in a pandemic where they need to dress up?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has inspired me to go buy some sweatpants. Walmart has some cute ones
Right - I bought more yoga pants and sweats just reading this thread. Haven't eaten in a restaurant in years at this point (kids under 5/no vax). Who are these people having date nights in a pandemic where they need to dress up?![]()
I went out for dinner last week, not a date it was fun but honestly didn't feel like I was missing much like I'd be fine not going out for dinner the rest of the year🤷
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has inspired me to go buy some sweatpants. Walmart has some cute ones
Right - I bought more yoga pants and sweats just reading this thread. Haven't eaten in a restaurant in years at this point (kids under 5/no vax). Who are these people having date nights in a pandemic where they need to dress up?![]()
Anonymous wrote:It’s starting to piss you off???
I can see how you’d want her to do something different, and honestly if she doesn’t even want to dress up to go out on a date because she likes sweats I wonder about depression or body image issues. But good grief, it’s her body and for you to be pissed off about such a superficial thing shows an insane level of entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has inspired me to go buy some sweatpants. Walmart has some cute ones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my husband says “we should go on a date” he means that I should figure out child care and make a reservation. Plan the date, well in advance, to somewhere fancy and let her figure out her own wardrobe. If she wears sweatpants and is comfortable with that, suck it up and have a good time anyway.
Bingo.
OP wants the date to be all about him. He’s treating his wife like an object. And wild guess, he’ll probably expect sex afterwards.
If she wants to go to Olive Garden in sweatpants, go and have fun. If you can only have fun with your spouse when they’re dressed up, something is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:She should wear what she wants while she is working/during the day. It is mature to be comfortable. It is immature and insecure to be "glamorous" in your own home, with someone you have been with for years.
I think your suggestion to go on a date was nice. Ask her why she did not want to do it and if you can put it on the calendar for another time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should wear what she wants while she is working/during the day. It is mature to be comfortable. It is immature and insecure to be "glamorous" in your own home, with someone you have been with for years.
I think your suggestion to go on a date was nice. Ask her why she did not want to do it and if you can put it on the calendar for another time.
What? Who is talking about being glamorous at home during work? If you think changing out of sweats is glamorous, I feel bad for you. It is called having standards and self respect. If you husband sat around in stained boxers and white tank top undershirts all day, you would think that's ok? You wouldn't want him to up his game a little? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:She should wear what she wants while she is working/during the day. It is mature to be comfortable. It is immature and insecure to be "glamorous" in your own home, with someone you have been with for years.
I think your suggestion to go on a date was nice. Ask her why she did not want to do it and if you can put it on the calendar for another time.