Are you confused on how forums work?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 6:01 amAnonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
Are you confused as to who this question wasn't directed to you?
DH said he was staying late at work to catch up
Oh, you’re too nice. I’m not giving him the benefit of the doubt, I’m going with it being his plan all along! Lolagander2017 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 7:36 am If he was that tired, driving home wouldn't have been safe at all.
Is your spell-check broken?Anonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
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Sounds good to meSolidlyAverage wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 11:29 amHe usually insists on it, yes. Sometimes we divide and conquer, but he’s not the kind of guy who wouldn’t help with the kids if he’s home. Sometimes we divide and conquer, but usually he does the bulk of it. It’s also the only time he gets with them most week days.
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Clearly I'm totally confused, please enlighten me. For some silly reason I always thought when you asked a direct question to one individual, you should expect an answer from "that" person, cause frankly I could give 2Shits and a f**k about your opinion/answer unless you're living inside the op's head, know her thoughts and have the ability to answer for herAnonymous 6 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 11:31 amAre you confused on how forums work?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 6:01 amAnonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am
(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?
Are you confused as to who this question wasn't directed to you?
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I often wonder the same thing. I asked the op a question, she answered. You're the one that found negativity in my very simple question, and choose to BITCH about it.Anonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
So enlighten me and answer your own question to "why women always find something negative to bitch about" and don't forget to educate me on the rules in how this forum works
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AbsolutelySolidlyAverage wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 11:23 amHe always is thoughtful enough to ask, yes. I do the same. Do you and your spouse not communicate and try to be mindful of each other when making day-of plans?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
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I can only assume she was to busy Bitching about negative women to even notice, that or she's dyslexic, lolAnonymous 7 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 12:11 pmIs your spell-check broken?Anonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
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Your response was clearly intended to be negative. Unless you have the verbal equivalent of RBF. Lol. That would be the weirdest and most irrelevant question ever were you not just trying to be judgy.luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 2:45 pmI often wonder the same thing. I asked the op a question, she answered. You're the one that found negativity in my very simple question, and choose to BITCH about it.Anonymous 3 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 5:15 am(Does) Asking if she minds if he stays over at work is called being curtious. He's not asking for permission he's communicating with his wife and being curtious of her feelings. Why do you women always find something negative to bitch about?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?
So enlighten me and answer your own question to "why women always find something negative to bitch about" and don't forget to educate me on the rules in how this forum works
Well, that’s unfortunate. I wouldn’t be happy a marriage that lacked that kind of respect for each other’s time.luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 2:47 pmAbsolutelySolidlyAverage wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 11:23 amHe always is thoughtful enough to ask, yes. I do the same. Do you and your spouse not communicate and try to be mindful of each other when making day-of plans?luvthagirl wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 4:12 am Do he always have to ask/get permission to stay late at work?