Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you've never spent money on something just because you enjoy it? A hobby? Lessons for a new skill? Gym membership?
Don't think of it as "stuff", think of it as an activity that makes your wife happy. Does that make a difference?
OP. I would LOVE for her to spend the money on crafts on a gym membership instead. She could stand to lose 20 lbs but no, she has to eat crap and buy crap. It’s the mindlessness and wastefulness that puzzles me. Yes, I go to the gym and it also benefits her that I’m healthy and in good shape. Her crafts on the other hand? Time and money suck and clutter disguised as ‘decor’. She goes each week and it’s getting way too much.
You sound like you have nothing but contempt for her. Once you have contempt, there's nothing left in the marriage. Time to divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
Anonymous wrote:DW can go nuts at places like Hobby Lobby and Michaels. Each trip she comes back with bags of stuff we don’t need and to me, it’s a $150-200 that could have gone to groceries or utilities. Not to mention the clutter and I am failing to see the appeal of scrapbooking and painting mason jars that take up time and space. She justifies her purchases by claiming that they were on sale but I think that just makes it worse because she will get way more stuff. These are things that have no use and if I could, I’d return them all. How do you get your spouse to see that they’re wasting money on things that are so stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a Hobby Lobby in our area?
There’s one in Leesburg at least. Near the outlet malls.
Why?
Because there aren’t any in DC or MoCo. I didn’t know they were over here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
I do wonder what is it with women and crafting though? And sorry to say but 99% of the stuff is junk. When men do crafts, they make items with utility like tables, woodwork...women just glue pieces of paper together and clutter the house. I’m a woman and I’m so embarrassed to be associated with such an insipid activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she can craft herself a better husband.
Hahaha. Good one, PP.
Op, please realize that there are people in this world stressing over their spouses’ drug habits and affairs. Let the poor woman have her crafts.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she can craft herself a better husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a Hobby Lobby in our area?
There’s one in Leesburg at least. Near the outlet malls.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:
Talk to her, OP, and make a deal. Perhaps she can exercise and eat better/less, and craft as a reward!