Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
I love all the DCUM hags who come out of the wood work talking about what they won't let their husbands get away with... You're probably the same hags who are posting later about how their DH's are having affairs and want divorces.
Not at all. I just don't see what the damn deal is. If he puts down itebs in checkout himself, whatever. Why get angry over something minuscule?
Based on how the OP comes off, I bet there is a lot more to it than what she said.
First, she comes off as entitled and selfish. Her putting items at check out - as a husband - I would feel ambushed. She didn't even ask if it as okay, just EXPECTED that I would pay for it. He's probably pissed because this is just her general attitude and he is probably sick of it.
She also asks if he has the RIGHT to be pissed about something, which also indicates her mindset and who she is as a person. If it's not HER way, than something is wrong and the other person doesn't have the right to feel differently about something.
While, the OP has only brought up a couple of examples, I am willing to bet that the DH is just sick and tired of her entitled, selfish attitude and these examples are indicative of a bigger problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
I love all the DCUM hags who come out of the wood work talking about what they won't let their husbands get away with... You're probably the same hags who are posting later about how their DH's are having affairs and want divorces.
Not at all. I just don't see what the damn deal is. If he puts down itebs in checkout himself, whatever. Why get angry over something minuscule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
I love all the DCUM hags who come out of the wood work talking about what they won't let their husbands get away with... You're probably the same hags who are posting later about how their DH's are having affairs and want divorces.
Anonymous wrote:I am a man. I adore my own kids. I am not all that interested in my nieces and nephews - especially on my wife's side of the family. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
Anonymous wrote:I have an almost one-year old baby niece who I adore. However, DH couldn't care less about her. He doesn't hold her or hug her when near her. He got mad at me the other day while we were out shopping at Macy's and I put a onesie at the register for her when he was paying. My family is very important to me and I'm very close with them, I see my family probably 2-3 times a week and talk to them often on the phone. When I show him pictures of her he may smile but doesn't really seem to care. DH comes over to my parents house maybe once a week and seems to enjoy himself but he doesn't seem to get nearly as excited as I do ...
I honestly feel embarrassed when i'm holding my niece and DH just kind of looks the other way, he makes excuses for not wanting to hold her. Is there any way to make him more engaged? I feel as if he's coming off as rude to my family.
We don't have kids yet. I've asked him about it and got upset because I felt like he just didn't care about my family. He said he would be more interested in his own children - not other peoples. I don't know if this is acceptable to me or not ...
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're paycheck to paycheck, not sure wh6 he'd be bitching about you getting outfits for your niece. I'd never let dh get away with that bs. I have 3 nephews and buy what I want for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Does he have any right to be upset when I ask him to buy things for my niece? When we were shopping the other day, he was shopping for himself and while he was at the register I added two more items for her. He got mad at me afterwards. The same thing happened last week while we were at the grocery store. I felt a little attacked.
If money is an issue, then he definitely has a reason to be upset. You feel attacked? How much money are you earning, if you are earning plenty and using that, then spend the money. Quite frankly, he would have no reason to get upset if money was not an issue, but it clearly must be.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Does he have any right to be upset when I ask him to buy things for my niece? When we were shopping the other day, he was shopping for himself and while he was at the register I added two more items for her. He got mad at me afterwards. The same thing happened last week while we were at the grocery store. I felt a little attacked.