Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of these people with marriage boundaries where they are forbidden from being alone with men, are also not allowed to drive? Are you chaperoned? Do you have your own money?
I'm not forbidden from hanging out with other men. I just have a lot of friends already- I'm not looking for new ones and I don't want to hang out with your husband, no matter how tremendous you think he is. Why that bothers you so much is fascinating to me. He couldn't make it in the workplace now he can't make it in the land of SAHP and it really seems to stick in your craw, huh? I succeeded in both arenas and my husband didn't have to help me or shove other parents down my throat, so maybe we are just fundamentally different.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of these people with marriage boundaries where they are forbidden from being alone with men, are also not allowed to drive? Are you chaperoned? Do you have your own money?
I'm not forbidden from hanging out with other men. I just have a lot of friends already- I'm not looking for new ones and I don't want to hang out with your husband, no matter how tremendous you think he is. Why that bothers you so much is fascinating to me. He couldn't make it in the workplace now he can't make it in the land of SAHP and it really seems to stick in your craw, huh? I succeeded in both arenas and my husband didn't have to help me or shove other parents down my throat, so maybe we are just fundamentally different.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of these people with marriage boundaries where they are forbidden from being alone with men, are also not allowed to drive? Are you chaperoned? Do you have your own money?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many of these people with marriage boundaries where they are forbidden from being alone with men, are also not allowed to drive? Are you chaperoned? Do you have your own money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is blowing my mind right now, in a really sad way. I truly cannot comprehend why anyone would be concerned about the appearance of impropriety if a parent was taking his or her child over to another family's house for a playdate with a parent of the opposite sex and his/her child. How could that situation ever be considered "inappropriate"? It's not as though you are alone with the other person for illicit purposes. It is extremely disheartening to hear so many old-fashioned, close-minded opinions on this issue, particularly when people in this area like to tout how open-minded they are on other social issues.
You do realize that neighbors can't tell what you're doing in the house, right? And people gossip. That gossip can ruin careers. Why take the chance?[/quote
So you wouldn't go on such a play date because the neighbors might see you and ruin your career?? Um, ok.![]()
No, I wouldn't go on a play date because my husband's a unit commander in the Army and people love to gossip about highly visible officers and their spouses. And yes, if I was seen going into a man's house, people would talk. It's not worth the risk to his career.
Sweetie, a unit commander is not a high rank.
Anonymous wrote:By the way, no one's telling you that YOU can't do it. We're just say that it's not something we'd choose to do. I understand why that's such a problem for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is blowing my mind right now, in a really sad way. I truly cannot comprehend why anyone would be concerned about the appearance of impropriety if a parent was taking his or her child over to another family's house for a playdate with a parent of the opposite sex and his/her child. How could that situation ever be considered "inappropriate"? It's not as though you are alone with the other person for illicit purposes. It is extremely disheartening to hear so many old-fashioned, close-minded opinions on this issue, particularly when people in this area like to tout how open-minded they are on other social issues.
You do realize that neighbors can't tell what you're doing in the house, right? And people gossip. That gossip can ruin careers. Why take the chance?[/quote
So you wouldn't go on such a play date because the neighbors might see you and ruin your career?? Um, ok.![]()
No, I wouldn't go on a play date because my husband's a unit commander in the Army and people love to gossip about highly visible officers and their spouses. And yes, if I was seen going into a man's house, people would talk. It's not worth the risk to his career.
Sweetie, a unit commander is not a high rank.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This thread is blowing my mind right now, in a really sad way. I truly cannot comprehend why anyone would be concerned about the appearance of impropriety if a parent was taking his or her child over to another family's house for a playdate with a parent of the opposite sex and his/her child. How could that situation ever be considered "inappropriate"? It's not as though you are alone with the other person for illicit purposes. It is extremely disheartening to hear so many old-fashioned, close-minded opinions on this issue, particularly when people in this area like to tout how open-minded they are on other social issues.
You do realize that neighbors can't tell what you're doing in the house, right? And people gossip. That gossip can ruin careers. Why take the chance?[/quote
So you wouldn't go on such a play date because the neighbors might see you and ruin your career?? Um, ok.
No, I wouldn't go on a play date because my husband's a unit commander in the Army and people love to gossip about highly visible officers and their spouses. And yes, if I was seen going into a man's house, people would talk. It's not worth the risk to his career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally can't believe this thread. Is it a farce thread? You people won't go to a mans house? Where the fuck are you posting from? Please tell me. I assume you a stay at home moms from Centerville or somewhere?
What if...there are two dads! Zomg.
Mom, home in Centreville right now. First of all, go eff yourself. Second, I can't believe it either, my idea of boundaries and such just never extend to the point where I would consider it a bad scenario, but everyone is different I suppose!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is blowing my mind right now, in a really sad way. I truly cannot comprehend why anyone would be concerned about the appearance of impropriety if a parent was taking his or her child over to another family's house for a playdate with a parent of the opposite sex and his/her child. How could that situation ever be considered "inappropriate"? It's not as though you are alone with the other person for illicit purposes. It is extremely disheartening to hear so many old-fashioned, close-minded opinions on this issue, particularly when people in this area like to tout how open-minded they are on other social issues.
You do realize that neighbors can't tell what you're doing in the house, right? And people gossip. That gossip can ruin careers. Why take the chance?[/quote
So you wouldn't go on such a play date because the neighbors might see you and ruin your career?? Um, ok.![]()
No, I wouldn't go on a play date because my husband's a unit commander in the Army and people love to gossip about highly visible officers and their spouses. And yes, if I was seen going into a man's house, people would talk. It's not worth the risk to his career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I dont want to hang out with your husband, alone. I just don't.
Because he's not a person to you, he's just a male.
Right. Like if you had a teenage babysitter who watched your kids. I wouldn't want to spend a play date/afternoon with her either
No idea what this means. I wouldn't want to hang out with the teenager because they are too immature. You wouldn't want to hang out with a male parent because . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I dont want to hang out with your husband, alone. I just don't.
Because he's not a person to you, he's just a male.
Right. Like if you had a teenage babysitter who watched your kids. I wouldn't want to spend a play date/afternoon with her either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but I dont want to hang out with your husband, alone. I just don't.
Because he's not a person to you, he's just a male.
Right. Like if you had a teenage babysitter who watched your kids. I wouldn't want to spend a play date/afternoon with her either