Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is common courtesy to tell your spouse when you are leaving the house. It’s important to tell your spouse when they are being left in charge of children.
Agree. DH and I both work from home and will even tell each other if we’re running out when the kids are at school. It’s just polite so the other person doesn’t go looking for you when you’re not home. And sometimes if DH is running out I may ask him to do a quick errand for me if it’s on his way. Plus we only one have 1 car so if it’s not a foot outing then we have to coordinate needing the car. I think it’s odd OP’s husband is trying to assert his independence this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol
“May I please go get the car inspected?”
“Who else will be there? When will you be back? Make sure you tell me if you are going to use any busy roads.”
This is why he doesn't ask her permission!
It’s not about permission, it’s about communication. What if she ran out to do a quick errand at the same time, and because there was no communication, young children were left alone in the house?
But she wouldn't have left the house without telling her DH. If they ran out at the same time then they would have seen each other, wouldn't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that’s being part of a family. You are in interconnected unit. It’s also just common courtesy.
+100
Same for taking a shower - we don’t ask permission exactly, but we notify.
You announce to your household that you’re going to take a shower? Seriously? You’re joking, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that’s being part of a family. You are in interconnected unit. It’s also just common courtesy.
+100
Same for taking a shower - we don’t ask permission exactly, but we notify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol
“May I please go get the car inspected?”
“Who else will be there? When will you be back? Make sure you tell me if you are going to use any busy roads.”
This is why he doesn't ask her permission!
It’s not about permission, it’s about communication. What if she ran out to do a quick errand at the same time, and because there was no communication, young children were left alone in the house?
But she wouldn't have left the house without telling her DH. If they ran out at the same time then they would have seen each other, wouldn't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol
“May I please go get the car inspected?”
“Who else will be there? When will you be back? Make sure you tell me if you are going to use any busy roads.”
This is why he doesn't ask her permission!
It’s not about permission, it’s about communication. What if she ran out to do a quick errand at the same time, and because there was no communication, young children were left alone in the house?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that’s being part of a family. You are in interconnected unit. It’s also just common courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol
“May I please go get the car inspected?”
“Who else will be there? When will you be back? Make sure you tell me if you are going to use any busy roads.”
This is why he doesn't ask her permission!
Anonymous wrote:You probably treat him like a child in so many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I’d be pissed about the attempt to gaslight you with that defensive response. You did nothing wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Lol
“May I please go get the car inspected?”
“Who else will be there? When will you be back? Make sure you tell me if you are going to use any busy roads.”