Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the only update worth reading would be the one where you text husband, “I need you to shovel the deck as soon as you get home. And also get your jeans out of the drier.”
+1
Anonymous wrote:My 16 YO DD and I played a switcheroo on Dh today.
We shoveled the driveway and sidewalk while he was at work.
So now we will see how important it is to shovel off snow from the unused, perfectly sound, strong deck.
Will update later!
Anonymous wrote:By spring this is gonna be "He was cheating on me while I shoveled the deck!" and "I was so miserable because she wouldn't just shovel the deck; I had to cheat!"
Anonymous wrote:No, the only update worth reading would be the one where you text husband, “I need you to shovel the deck as soon as you get home. And also get your jeans out of the drier.”
Anonymous wrote:So your DH tricked you into shoveling the driveway and sidewalk? Wow, you sure got him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shoveling a deck would take like, two seconds compared to doing the whole driveway and the sidewalk. I don’t know that this makes the point you think this makes?
The point is to see if DH does it himself, if he deems it so important. I’m guessing he won’t.
-not OP
But if so, what will you do with the information? Because so far you took his directives, did what he wanted, and now you did even more. So if you prove your point, and I agree that's the likely outcome, then what?
She didn't do what he wanted. He wanted the deck cleared.
Wrong. She did clear it. Go read the thread. It’s so pathetic.
How much has it even snowed since yesterday? An coating of an inch or so on a deck might legitimately not be worth shoveling anymore! Although I (DH) would remove that much from the driveway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested. Please update.
I’m interested too! Let us know what he says.
Well played, OP.
Well played, OP.