Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Letter to the Husband: Guess what? Having kids is inconvenient. Sometimes you have to change what you want to do to do things for them. It is what you signed up for when you ejaculated inside your lady. Don't worry it doesn't last forever. Also, Go listen to "Cat's in the Cradle". Also, get over college. You are the weird old guys in the parking lot now.
You sound like a super treat to be married to. It’s nkt like he wants to stay home and watch the game on TV. It’s an out of town trip that was PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED. Get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your husband is the kicker for the university football team?
Didn't think so.
Of course his kid's birthday party trumps him sitting around on his ass drinking beer and watching football.
That is what DVRs are for.
This. He can't miss or postpone one effing game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why both parents have to be there for a 13 yr old sleepover.
I don't either. 13 is a little old for the dad to need to be there for cake cutting. Let him enjoy his homecoming game! You and grandma could even FaceTime with him during the cake cutting if that's what it takes.
No no no no no no. Do not enable your husband's petulance/selfishness. If a woman had an important (to her) event that coincided with her kids birthday, society would be willing to burn her at the stake.
Nonsense. If mom had a planned girls' getaway and dad tried to schedule the party on the same date, I'd be upset on her behalf and tell her to go, too. Have a private family celebration on a different date. This isn't a little kid - it's a teenager. It's all about his friends.
From his perspective it may be all about his friends, but someone has to be there to be responsible should anything go wrong. Why should the burden fall upon OP? Her husband should share the responsibility with her.
Men who care about football past the age of 22 are so unsexy.
There are millions of women who disagree.
—football loving woman
You're even more grotesque. Cheering for a bunch of overgrown men running after a little ball, who repeatedly rape and assault women with little to no consequence.
Anonymous wrote:So your husband is the kicker for the university football team?
Didn't think so.
Of course his kid's birthday party trumps him sitting around on his ass drinking beer and watching football.
That is what DVRs are for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why both parents have to be there for a 13 yr old sleepover.
I don't either. 13 is a little old for the dad to need to be there for cake cutting. Let him enjoy his homecoming game! You and grandma could even FaceTime with him during the cake cutting if that's what it takes.
No no no no no no. Do not enable your husband's petulance/selfishness. If a woman had an important (to her) event that coincided with her kids birthday, society would be willing to burn her at the stake.
Nonsense. If mom had a planned girls' getaway and dad tried to schedule the party on the same date, I'd be upset on her behalf and tell her to go, too. Have a private family celebration on a different date. This isn't a little kid - it's a teenager. It's all about his friends.
From his perspective it may be all about his friends, but someone has to be there to be responsible should anything go wrong. Why should the burden fall upon OP? Her husband should share the responsibility with her.
Men who care about football past the age of 22 are so unsexy.
There are millions of women who disagree.
—football loving woman