Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman, and really surprised by how many people jumped on the OP.. I disagree that A. sweatpants look good on anybody, B. OP can't express how he feels, and C. he can't ask for something to change so he feels better.
OP, I'd focus on the fact that your wife didn't want to get dressed up to go on a date. I would talk to her and say you're worried about her mental health because she doesn't want to go on a date with you, is she okay, does she need help finding a therapist to talk with, etc.
OP here. I apologize for not being clear. My wife will go out on a date, but a date at a place where sweatpants are generally frowned upon is no-go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure this is a sensitive topic, but what the hell.
Both my wife and I are in good shape physically. We both work hard and have two kids in elementary school. But since she started working from home back when COVID started, she has never not worn sweatpants or pajamas. This has started to annoy me, perhaps unreasonably. Last week I asked "Hey, how about we dress up a little bit and go on a date?" The answer was like nope, I want to be comfortable, only wearing sweatpants. Am I being ridiculous that this is starting to piss me off?
Some women become lazy when comfortable. They don't try anymore. There's no motivation. It's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On days my dh works from home, he wears sweat pants. Seeing him in such casual attire stresses me out for some reason. I'm a sahm and have showered, styled my hair and dressed myself in structured clothing every single day without fail all through the pandemic. I do it for myself. I refuse to be a slob or let myself go to sh1t even though everyone else apparently is.
You do realize you have serious anxiety, right?
Also just sounds like you have nothing to do, unlike the OP's DW who is working, as is your DH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On days my dh works from home, he wears sweat pants. Seeing him in such casual attire stresses me out for some reason. I'm a sahm and have showered, styled my hair and dressed myself in structured clothing every single day without fail all through the pandemic. I do it for myself. I refuse to be a slob or let myself go to sh1t even though everyone else apparently is.
You do realize you have serious anxiety, right?
Also just sounds like you have nothing to do, unlike the OP's DW who is working, as is your DH.
Anonymous wrote:I am sure this is a sensitive topic, but what the hell.
Both my wife and I are in good shape physically. We both work hard and have two kids in elementary school. But since she started working from home back when COVID started, she has never not worn sweatpants or pajamas. This has started to annoy me, perhaps unreasonably. Last week I asked "Hey, how about we dress up a little bit and go on a date?" The answer was like nope, I want to be comfortable, only wearing sweatpants. Am I being ridiculous that this is starting to piss me off?
Anonymous wrote:Athleisure is still in. I wear sweatpants to most places. I'm about to go to a restaurant tonight and spend $150 just on my meal and drinks, and I'll be doing it in sweatpants and a gucci sweatshirt. I'm a man but I can't have double standard for women
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman, and really surprised by how many people jumped on the OP.. I disagree that A. sweatpants look good on anybody, B. OP can't express how he feels, and C. he can't ask for something to change so he feels better.
OP, I'd focus on the fact that your wife didn't want to get dressed up to go on a date. I would talk to her and say you're worried about her mental health because she doesn't want to go on a date with you, is she okay, does she need help finding a therapist to talk with, etc.