Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am livid. We have a 6 month old, and the fact that I couldn't reach him for several hours is unacceptable to me.
This does not make you look good, and not just because it is crazy and controlling. You are saying that you are so helpless and incompetent and incapable as a mother that you can't care for your baby for three hours straight without assistance from your husband.
Anonymous wrote:OP said she changed her mind. Lay off her. Anxiety sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my 40 year old DH got wrecked on a business trip? Nope. Wouldn't be okay with it. It would bother me, because that shit is embarrassing. Being a lush is not the sort of thing he needs to project for work, for one.
FWIW, We drink every now and then, mostly beer and wine, and the amount and frequency is similar to yours.
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Anonymous wrote:If my 40 year old DH got wrecked on a business trip? Nope. Wouldn't be okay with it. It would bother me, because that shit is embarrassing. Being a lush is not the sort of thing he needs to project for work, for one.
FWIW, We drink every now and then, mostly beer and wine, and the amount and frequency is similar to yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am livid. We have a 6 month old, and the fact that I couldn't reach him for several hours is unacceptable to me.
This does not make you look good, and not just because it is crazy and controlling. You are saying that you are so helpless and incompetent and incapable as a mother that you can't care for your baby for three hours straight without assistance from your husband.
I don't think OP meant she needed help, just that with such a small baby she expects DH to be reachable *just in case*
I'm also a PP who said calm down, this is fine, he was out of town, for the record!
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty amazed by all the people who say don't worry about it. It's time for this 44 year old to grow up and stop behaving like a frat boy. He's a husband and a father. When I was about his age and with three young children I remember getting drunk and my wife writing me a long handwritten letter (no text!!) reminding me of my responsibilities to her and our kids. That was 20 years ago and I still have the letter. Not that I've been a saint since then but I took her letter to heart. Drinking too much is dangerous for yourself and others. And, when the child id older it can set a bad example. We all like to have a good time but getting drunk doesn't usually lead to a better time....jst a really bad hangover.
(jk)Anonymous wrote:Wow. I think my DH has been that drunk twice in the 20 years I've known him. I would be concerned, especially about the pattern of alcohol abuse. If something ever happened to you or the baby he shouldn't be so drunk he couldn't help. Surprised at all the folks who think this is normal.