Anonymous wrote:Sounds like OP needs some more important stuff to worry about in her life. If this was a DH complaining like this everyone on here would call him a controlling a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are psycho and controlling. Twice a month he isn’t home for family dinner because he is running an errand, for the family and you are upset? When is he supposed to do what he needs to do when he gets off at 6pm? Twice a month is nothing… then you automatically think he is cheating so you have to check his location? My oh my…
Did you read the OP? He calls her every day when he is leaving work so that she can time the meal so that it’s hot when he gets home. She WANTS to do this. All she is asking him to do is tell her that he is planning to run an errand when he calls after work. Or send a text if he was stopped in the parking lot, so she knows to time it a little later.
Np here. I did read. It's twice a month. If he's late and doesn't call he can warm up his plate.
Drama over nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are psycho and controlling. Twice a month he isn’t home for family dinner because he is running an errand, for the family and you are upset? When is he supposed to do what he needs to do when he gets off at 6pm? Twice a month is nothing… then you automatically think he is cheating so you have to check his location? My oh my…
Did you read the OP? He calls her every day when he is leaving work so that she can time the meal so that it’s hot when he gets home. She WANTS to do this. All she is asking him to do is tell her that he is planning to run an errand when he calls after work. Or send a text if he was stopped in the parking lot, so she knows to time it a little later.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you op but it would’ve set me off because
1. I hate warmed up food
2. It is important to me that our family eats together. It sets a tone for the kids and keeps us all in one spot for at least 20 minutes each day
By showing up late to a family meal he is also setting the tone for the kids who as teenagers will be harder to corral to
The table. He is also subtly sending the message that family meals together aren’t important.
It is old fashioned but that is the way I feel about it.
I would tell him all that and see if he can cook once a week so it isn’t always you.-