Anonymous wrote:Does no one else think that since OP has been gone all day at work, commutes home and then sleeps for two hours that maybe the poor man is lonely? Maybe he wants some love? Condition of not its pretty weird to be gone all day and not spend time with your fiancé when you get home.
His is this going to work with kids in the future if you need so much rest. Live in nanny maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Does no one else think that since OP has been gone all day at work, commutes home and then sleeps for two hours that maybe the poor man is lonely? Maybe he wants some love? Condition of not its pretty weird to be gone all day and not spend time with your fiancé when you get home.
His is this going to work with kids in the future if you need so much rest. Live in nanny maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Oh god. I do spend time with him! I get home at around 3 and I sleep till maybe 5. After that, I'm up and we eat dinner, watch movies, and generally chill out together. I don't think 2 hrs of him having to occupy himself is going to kill him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another example. This morning, he comes in from going to the gym early. He comes in the house at 6 am. I'm asleep. He comes into the room and starts asking me what do I want for breakfast. He shakes me awake to ask if i want cereal because we are out of milk. Basically he's asking if I would like for him to go pick up some milk. This is what I mean by he is a sweet caring guy who means well but he kind of misfires when it comes to being sweet.
You give him too much credit. He woke you up as punishment for being out of milk and to make sure you don't let that happen again. He's terrible.
What other lines does he cross, OP?
This is more than an inconvenience, it's a violation. And, it would be a dealbreaker for me if someone routinely dismissed something important to me on a regular basis like this, offered no apology, and insisted on being argumentative about it. This is bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another example. This morning, he comes in from going to the gym early. He comes in the house at 6 am. I'm asleep. He comes into the room and starts asking me what do I want for breakfast. He shakes me awake to ask if i want cereal because we are out of milk. Basically he's asking if I would like for him to go pick up some milk. This is what I mean by he is a sweet caring guy who means well but he kind of misfires when it comes to being sweet.
You give him too much credit. He woke you up as punishment for being out of milk and to make sure you don't let that happen again. He's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Another example. This morning, he comes in from going to the gym early. He comes in the house at 6 am. I'm asleep. He comes into the room and starts asking me what do I want for breakfast. He shakes me awake to ask if i want cereal because we are out of milk. Basically he's asking if I would like for him to go pick up some milk. This is what I mean by he is a sweet caring guy who means well but he kind of misfires when it comes to being sweet.
Anonymous wrote:Omg it's getting out of hand! I have a chronic condition and I get very tired. I work and after my shifts I am usually exhausted. I come home and sleep for 2 hrs or so before getting up to do chores, cook and watch tv/chill with him. He is constantly waking me up. If it's in the morning or I'm napping he will just stand next to the bed and call my name until I wake up. Sometimes I wake up to him shaking me awake to ask a question or tell me something.
I have asked him to stop. He replied that he doesn't wake me up. And also I wake him up sometimes. Ugh. Fwi, I wake him up for important things like if his alarm clock is chiming and he doesn't hear it not to tell him that I'm leaving the house to walk the dog. It's like when normal people have the thought "oh she's asleep" he doesn't and he just barged to wake me up. Advice?