Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 00:52     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:Did you guys know that 10 liters of water weight 22 lbs? So you carry an extra 22 pounds from the store to your car and from the car to your house once a week and are complaining about it?? That’s literally like picking up a toddler twice. How weak are you? Do you have ALS or something that makes you especially weak?



You clearly do not have any form of health anxiety. I could never even type out your last sentence- you’re quite the empath.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 23:06     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:Husband drinks a 1L bottle of Perrier every night, sometimes cracking an additional one after dinner. As in, the size we use for the table, he will grab his own and drink the entire thing during dinner, while the rest of the table is content to share one 1L bottle. They only cost about $1-2/each, but it bothers me so much. I encourage him to just drink still filtered tap if he's so dehydrated but he refuses. I do the shopping, so lugging all the 1L bottles every week is a real chore, plus recycling all of them, and isn't it sort of gluttonous and unseemly. I think he started cracking the additional bottles after dinner just to tick me off.


Imagine him drinking alcohol or coke and count your blessings and pick your battles. Let this one go.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 22:58     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Too much seltzer not good for teeth.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 22:49     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

My husband drinks an insane quantity of sparkling water, in cans. I’ve started buying the Aldi brand because of how quickly he plows through them. But he used to be a heavy drinker and is now sober so I consider it a good thing.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 17:30     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:Buy enough for dinner for the week, and when you’re out serve tap water.


I earn money in my house and am not a child. I would be pretty pissed off if my spouse tried to limit my consumption of any food or drink this way.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 16:59     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:He needs to switch to Pana or Topo Chico


Apparently Topo Chico had or has PFAS in it. Very low purity score.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 16:56     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

This thread started six years ago, I think they figured it out one way or another.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 16:53     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

He needs to switch to Pana or Topo Chico
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 16:50     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Get a SodaStream and stop saying “cracking open” so much.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2024 16:44     Subject: Re:Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Anonymous wrote:If I were your husband I’d switch to a 1 liter bottle of hard liquor every night.


I was gonna say imported sparkling water is far better than a husband who boozes every night!
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2018 18:38     Subject: Argument stemming from husband's Perrier sparkling water addiction. Who's in the wrong?

Want my soda stream?

By carbon offsets?