Anonymous wrote:My husband wouldn't like it but he would do it gladly if it needed to be done. And now with self checkouts at all the grocery stores/Phaeacians here's no interaction with the checker if that's an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the truth is somewhere in the middle between embarrassment and humiliation. I'd do anything for DW but would really HATE doing that...
Guy here, I wouldn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bigger question:
Will you hold DW's purse when she's in the fitting room, and if so do you hold it normally or do you hold it like it's an explosive device ready to detonate?
I'll cop to the latter, though it's a very infrequent occurrence.
Dude. You hold it like a football. Every man knows this.
Anonymous wrote:Friend sent DH to the drug store to buy tampax. Clerk thought he said "tacks" and asked, "Do you mean the kind you push in with your fingers, or the kind you nail in with a hammer?"
Anonymous wrote:I just asked my DH, he said "No, because if anyone thinks I'm buying them for myself they are idiots so who cares what they think"
Anonymous wrote:Friend and I visited another friend who recently had a DS and asked if we could do any errands/shopping for her but she said her DH was keeping up with it. She joked that he even had run out to get her the monster size pads one needs postpartum. When we left my friend was mortified and said she would never "humiliate" her DH like that. I said a man might be embarrassed by it but that's not the same as humiliation. We argued it out over the car ride back and agreed to pose it to DCUM for arbitration. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done it. I was neither embarrassed nor humiliated. They're menstrual products. So what?
It's a sure sign that you have a permanent female partner. It's one of the most heterosexual things a guy can do.
Never understood being humilitated by this.
Buying menstrual products and holding purses means you're pretty deeply in the friend zone -- so not all that heterosexual.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DH, and I don't mind necessarily. With self-checkouts, it's not really a big deal. Though there was one time where it announced what I was buying. I think I didn't move it to the belt quickly enough, but the computer announces "Move your...feminine products...to the belt." I could have done that.
The worst part for me is there are so many freaking brands and options. Of course, I didn't write my wife instructions down, thinking this would be easy, and I'm met with this absolute wall of pads and tampons. I think I stood there for five minutes scanning each shelf. Finally, a woman took pity on me, came up and asked me if I needed help, and when I told her what I was looking for, she found it in two seconds. Because of course she did.