Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
Yes its 10 hours in one post, then 13 in another, then all weekend in the next.
OP is either a troll or her husband really f*ing hates her annoying ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
It sounds like he has addressed the issues and OP just whines and cries about it instead of respecting it.
It sounds like he works too much and it's driving OP crazy. He's not addressing the issue by ignoring her, pretending to be working, or obsessively working. He doesn't get a free card.
Anonymous wrote:Since she keeps pushing back, I call troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
It sounds like he has addressed the issues and OP just whines and cries about it instead of respecting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
This doesn't sound fair to the OP. He married her. If she's annoying him so much he should also address the issue. He's also working 13 hours a day and then more on the weekends according to OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH wfh now and I rarely see him at all until he is done. He even got a coffee maker for upstairs. Part of it is if he comes down I will want to chat because my work is more flexible. I've learned to leave him be and if I need something that needs to be addressed quickly then I text him just like I would if he was at an office out of the house.
You sound lonely, OP, which is making you (sound) needy, and nobody likes that.
OP here. I wish he would go back to in-person 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
He's annoyed by you and doesn't want to spend time with you. THAT is the issue. Not that he won't spend lunch with you. Not that he doesn't want to be bothered during the day. The issue is that he doesn't seem to want to spend time with you at all. Address that. Frankly your immaturity needs to be addressed too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a work from home problem.
Op here. It's related. if he wasn't home so much, I wouldn't feel the need to engage with him
So pretend he’s out in the office. He’s working, it just happens to be from home.
I'm not good at pretending. Should I also pretend working 50-60 hours a week is normal? He locks himself in his office on the weekends and every evening for at least 3 hours.
So, as people have said, this isn't a during-work-hours problem. This is an after hours problem. He sounds unhappy with the situation you are in so is limiting contact. You need to stop focusing on the work hours, and leave him alone then. After that, if you maintain some distance during the day, then address the after hours thing.
But seriously, you sound lonely, needy and whiny. All that does is push someone further away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH wfh now and I rarely see him at all until he is done. He even got a coffee maker for upstairs. Part of it is if he comes down I will want to chat because my work is more flexible. I've learned to leave him be and if I need something that needs to be addressed quickly then I text him just like I would if he was at an office out of the house.
You sound lonely, OP, which is making you (sound) needy, and nobody likes that.
OP here. I wish he would go back to in-person 5 days a week.