Anonymous wrote:
No PP, it is about you being a jerk. If you can't afford all 6 of you to fly business it would make much more financial sense for all of you to sit in coach and you pay for a few bourbons. Unless you are drinking the whole bar each flight, this would more than save the cost of the business seat. Also you are leaving her alone with four kids on each flight and you are lording your salary and putting down your wife with the last 2 sentences in the above post. It's clear you don't respect your wife or treat her an equal partner.
You are not just a jerk you are a complete douche canoe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Lol what a jerk. You think she likes coach any more than you do? Do you also consider it to be "your money" since you're the one who earned it?
Just be glad you're not married to me. I'd make a fuss, but then again, my husband wouldn't book a business class ticket by himself while traveling with his family. He's not a jerk, see.
It is not about being a jerk, it is about what makes sense. We couldn't afford for all six of us to fly business. So one of us has to be with the four kids. My wife doesn't really drink, whereas I enjoy having a few bourbons while flying, so it therefore makes sense for me to be up front. And, let's face it, I am the one who makes the money. If it was left to her they would be driving to Ocean City in a station wagon, not flying to Hong Kong for the New Years Celebrations!
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm the OP, and I earn tons of miles and upgrades through business traviel. I don't like coach and DH doesn't care, still I would NEVER leave him in coach with the kids while I enjoyed first. I have left him in coach while our child and I have enjoyed upgrades. Only seems fair that the person who gets the food and better seat has one small "drawback". But you're an awful excuse for a husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Lol what a jerk. You think she likes coach any more than you do? Do you also consider it to be "your money" since you're the one who earned it?
Just be glad you're not married to me. I'd make a fuss, but then again, my husband wouldn't book a business class ticket by himself while traveling with his family. He's not a jerk, see.
It is not about being a jerk, it is about what makes sense. We couldn't afford for all six of us to fly business. So one of us has to be with the four kids. My wife doesn't really drink, whereas I enjoy having a few bourbons while flying, so it therefore makes sense for me to be up front. And, let's face it, I am the one who makes the money. If it was left to her they would be driving to Ocean City in a station wagon, not flying to Hong Kong for the New Years Celebrations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Lol what a jerk. You think she likes coach any more than you do? Do you also consider it to be "your money" since you're the one who earned it?
Just be glad you're not married to me. I'd make a fuss, but then again, my husband wouldn't book a business class ticket by himself while traveling with his family. He's not a jerk, see.
It is not about being a jerk, it is about what makes sense. We couldn't afford for all six of us to fly business. So one of us has to be with the four kids. My wife doesn't really drink, whereas I enjoy having a few bourbons while flying, so it therefore makes sense for me to be up front. And, let's face it, I am the one who makes the money. If it was left to her they would be driving to Ocean City in a station wagon, not flying to Hong Kong for the New Years Celebrations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Lol what a jerk. You think she likes coach any more than you do? Do you also consider it to be "your money" since you're the one who earned it?
Just be glad you're not married to me. I'd make a fuss, but then again, my husband wouldn't book a business class ticket by himself while traveling with his family. He's not a jerk, see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Lol what a jerk. You think she likes coach any more than you do? Do you also consider it to be "your money" since you're the one who earned it?
Just be glad you're not married to me. I'd make a fuss, but then again, my husband wouldn't book a business class ticket by himself while traveling with his family. He's not a jerk, see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
She isn't super happy about it, but she doesn't make a fuss. I earn the miles because I am the one that travels. I guess we could swap halfway through, but I really don't like coach, so I am not sure it would make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I normally fly business (often with free upgrades, points etc), while my wife flies coach with the kids. I will come back occasionally to chat, but I prefer it up towards the front, it is what I am used to.
Why is your wife automatically in charge of the kids, while you come back occasionally?
Because the children are in coach.
How does your wife feel about this arrangement?
Could you take turns sitting in the business class seat- she gets it for half the flight, you get it for the other half?
Anonymous wrote:We trvel on separate planes, in case anything happens.