Anonymous wrote:So my wife's birthday is Friday. I'm not acknowledging it. No dinner, no gift, and I'll do my best to pretend I'm unaware.
We had a tiff three days before fathers' day (about something she was 100% wrong about) and she ignored fathers day. Nothing from the kids, no dinner, nothing. When I mentioned it the following day she said, and I quote "Why would I celebrate someone who was being a jerk?"
Again, it's indisputable that she was wrong. She's just that stubborn.
Anyway- just airing it out there. I'll let you know how it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your end game? What do you hope will be the result?
You should either decide that the relationship can't be salvaged and begin thinking about divorce or decide that the relationship is worth figuring for and communicate clearly about your feelings, with or without a therapist.
If it were me, my end game would be a sincere apology and a promise to correct her behavior. Nothing would be celebrated until that happened. The bonus for me is that I hate celebrating that stuff anyway so I win as long as she pouts.
Anonymous wrote:You, sir, are a dumbass. If you really want to make her feel bad, you should instead be over-the-top celebrating her birthday. She will feel terribly guilty about father's day. Otherwise, you are confirming her comment about you being a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my wife's birthday is Friday. I'm not acknowledging it. No dinner, no gift, and I'll do my best to pretend I'm unaware.
We had a tiff three days before fathers' day (about something she was 100% wrong about) and she ignored fathers day. Nothing from the kids, no dinner, nothing. When I mentioned it the following day she said, and I quote "Why would I celebrate someone who was being a jerk?"
Again, it's indisputable that she was wrong. She's just that stubborn.
Anyway- just airing it out there. I'll let you know how it goes.
We don't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my wife's birthday is Friday. I'm not acknowledging it. No dinner, no gift, and I'll do my best to pretend I'm unaware.
We had a tiff three days before fathers' day (about something she was 100% wrong about) and she ignored fathers day. Nothing from the kids, no dinner, nothing. When I mentioned it the following day she said, and I quote "Why would I celebrate someone who was being a jerk?"
Again, it's indisputable that she was wrong. She's just that stubborn.
Anyway- just airing it out there. I'll let you know how it goes.
Well technically speaking your kids are the ones who really ignored you for Father’s Day. I wonder why, hmm…