Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP - leave him home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Husband is insistent that we stay with parents and says he doesn't care about their accommodations. He cannot afford to shell out for a hotel for 2 weeks and if I feel like it would be an imposition for him to stay with them at their situation then I should go by myself.
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I don't know what to do.
It's actually quite simple. If you guys can't afford a hotel or airb&b for 2 weeks, then you cut the length of your stay. Otherwise your parents would stress themselves beyond belief.
I'm beginning to think that your DH is willfully obtuse. He's not hearing what your concerns are, that no matter what he thinks, it's a huge imposition on your parents. Instead he's presenting these stark "either or" choices. I'd be embarrassed about being married to a dolt than having poor parents.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Husband is insistent that we stay with parents and says he doesn't care about their accommodations. He cannot afford to shell out for a hotel for 2 weeks and if I feel like it would be an imposition for him to stay with them at their situation then I should go by myself.
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I don't know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Husband is insistent that we stay with parents and says he doesn't care about their accommodations. He cannot afford to shell out for a hotel for 2 weeks and if I feel like it would be an imposition for him to stay with them at their situation then I should go by myself.
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I don't know what to do.
In that case tell him that you’ll have to help out your parents with expenses even if parents resist.
He says he has no problem helping with groceries or something.
God I hate cheap people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Husband is insistent that we stay with parents and says he doesn't care about their accommodations. He cannot afford to shell out for a hotel for 2 weeks and if I feel like it would be an imposition for him to stay with them at their situation then I should go by myself.
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I don't know what to do.
In that case tell him that you’ll have to help out your parents with expenses even if parents resist.
He says he has no problem helping with groceries or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep him in advance what to expect. If he is the good person you think he is, he will not care. He will likely worry about making a good impression on your parents!
This and stay in a hotel. Your parents seem like lovely people.
OP here. I keep asking him to stay at a hotel but he is insistent that we stay with my parents to save money. I think since this is the first time everyone will be meeting, us staying at a hotel would be ideal as we can manage how to have contact or when to see each other vs having some privacy. And it would lessen the stress on my parents to host us. They technically do have a guest room but I worry for them trying to buy food and feed us for 2 weeks!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep him in advance what to expect. If he is the good person you think he is, he will not care. He will likely worry about making a good impression on your parents!
This and stay in a hotel. Your parents seem like lovely people.
Anonymous wrote:14:23 here. Just remembered something else. I used to visit my grandparents in their minuscule apartment decades ago. They were lower-income too, but kept everything absolutely spotless and cheerful, unlike my MIL, who is depressed. It was a joy to visit them.
My point is that sometimes it's not about the poverty or size of the apartment.