Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this is why DH and I each get a separate sum of money to do whatever we want with each paycheck. I would go crazy if I had to run everything by DH and he feels the same way.
This is just masking the issue at hand.
+1 This is what OP said: "Spouse wanted to buy something on impulse that I felt would be a huge time suck and would result in adding more to my overflowing plate because of the time commitment"
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Tell him to treat his ADHD and do more for his family otherwise you will divorce him. Then buy plane tickets and a vacation without him and say he needs to really think about his options before you get back. Give him a list of all you do that he doesn’t, with times attached.
Anonymous wrote:My first thought is it's a camper or boat that will make OP identifiable easily. No one wants their neighbors in their business.
Not much advice except you both need to sit down together and figure out what kind of life you want (working all the time doesn't sound like much of a life to me) and work TOGETHER to come up with a plan to achieve that life. Figure out what truly needs to be done on a daily basis and when, then divvy up the duties. Outsource what you can...if kids are in school, have them eat lunch at school vs packing lunches every day, buy precooked chicken and salads a couple times a week, have someone help with housekeeping or laundry etc. See if you can buy back some time. Look for a job that's less demanding (personally, that's where I'd start.)
The key is you both take on the household responsibilities and you both get equal down time, but you need to work together to figure out the best way to make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- think a small boat that he wants to fix up, not sail, just fix up for the fun of it.
Anonymous wrote:OP again- think a small boat that he wants to fix up, not sail, just fix up for the fun of it.
Anonymous wrote:The reason I can’t tell you guys what it is is because it’s such a large, unwieldy and frankly strange item that my entire neighborhood would know who I am at this point. I haven’t really touched on that but I am also very upset about the size of the item.
Let me explain what our weekends are like. I am not biglaw but work biglaw hours with the associated salary. I am constantly behind on work because of stuff I have to do for the kids that my DH won’t do (I won’t get into the specifics but trust me on this- all the random kid shit is my responsibility). He already has plenty of hobbies and gets this into this hyper focus mode where he devotes every free second to the hobby du jour and I have to pick up the slack, which frankly I do not have the time or the emotional bandwidth to do. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this is why DH and I each get a separate sum of money to do whatever we want with each paycheck. I would go crazy if I had to run everything by DH and he feels the same way.
This is just masking the issue at hand.
Anonymous wrote:The reason I can’t tell you guys what it is is because it’s such a large, unwieldy and frankly strange item that my entire neighborhood would know who I am at this point. I haven’t really touched on that but I am also very upset about the size of the item.
Let me explain what our weekends are like. I am not biglaw but work biglaw hours with the associated salary. I am constantly behind on work because of stuff I have to do for the kids that my DH won’t do (I won’t get into the specifics but trust me on this- all the random kid shit is my responsibility). He already has plenty of hobbies and gets this into this hyper focus mode where he devotes every free second to the hobby du jour and I have to pick up the slack, which frankly I do not have the time or the emotional bandwidth to do. At all.
it'sAnonymous wrote:What is the fixation on the item? How does it matter? She’s explained why she’s opposed— because it will drain time she doesn’t not have.