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Calm down, Columbus. It can't be that bad.
I'm perfectly calm damnit, so kiss my ***!!!!1!!
Calm down, Columbus. It can't be that bad.
or just CHOICE - - and that is good
That's kind of sad and true at the same time. No kids, though? Bad choice.
Good choice.
That's what I'm thinking. Adopt, Siro!!
That's what I'm thinking. Adopt Siro!!
tl;dr
I'm sick of the excuses and whining about how long and hard it is to do laundry and keep the house clean, and especially about not having friends to talk to or do stuff with. My inlaws read JF on occasion, and it has come back to bite me a time or two, but imma gon' take my chances on this one. The Trout is fed up.
This. All of it.
For some reason, I'm able to take care of the kids and get **** done, but she can't. I must be Superman. And I'm getting really sick of eating things like quesadillas, corn dogs, or Mac & cheese for dinner every night. Once in a while I can deal with, but not 5 nights a week.
geez guys, get a pair of *********!
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a (relatively minor) peeve:
When I cook dinner and my husband comes home and decides he wants something else.
I'd find that pretty offensive.
I need your advice on this: I get up at 6-6:30 and get home between 7:20 and 8. I usually don't want to eat dinner but my wife is insistent on cooking. I literally had to tell her over the phone at least 500 times over the years that I don't care what she cooks and if she had no ideas or didn't want to then don't worry about it. It started annoying the hell out of me on the drive home, you know those phone calls that begin with a sigh, have a nagging-depressing tone to them inquiring what I want her to cook me for dinner, empty spaces for moments when she wouldn't respond when I didn't tell her what she wanted to hear, then an angry tone that I wanted to get off the phone and drive if she wasn't going to keep the conversation fluid. How could I get this threw her head I kept thinking, and finally told her about 30 times in 30 days to never ever cook me anything for dinner. Cook what she wants and make plenty. If I'm hungry then I'll eat it and if not I'll take leftovers.
I don't get it. Is this something I'm insulting her with? She always acted like it was work for her and made it sound as if she was doing me a favor (I don't buy that one bit, but whatever I'm sure she wanted the gratitude if she was going to cook anyway).
Lol married folk
The expert has spoken. We all bow to your vast experience and superior knowledge.Yeah, yeah, I know. Im 41, live on my own. No kids. Never been married. I don't have a reference, sure, ok. Sounds like your girl is getting over on you and the funny thing is you're allowing her to and being passive/ agressive about it. "My inlaws read JF..." Oooooh, here's me, dave, hoping that someone sees my cries for help and a dialogue gets started. You're ****ing pathetic.
Another one that's getting over. Why would she ever hold up her end of the bargain? She doesn't need to.
Moe, once again, coming correct.
That's ****ing rude. Plain and simple.
Rarely are marital issues about the things being argued.
They sound miserable.
The expert has spoken. We all bow to your vast experience and superior knowledge.
a (relatively minor) peeve:
When I cook dinner and my husband comes home and decides he wants something else.
That's ****ing rude. Plain and simple.
after reading all these comments, I'm thinking I need to upgrade the peeve level, make it a Level 1 peeve or something.
Nah. It doesn't bother me that much. It's not that he's insulting my cooking, and I can serve what I was cooking for the next day's meal.
Why get upset that I get out of having to cook a meal?
Nah. It doesn't bother me that much. It's not that he's insulting my cooking, and I can serve what I was cooking for the next day's meal.
Why get upset that I get out of having to cook a meal?