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AIBU?

to invite those of you who are pissed off with partners to join me here tonight for one night only....

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VelvetSnow · 21/06/2011 21:19

I have typed the reason for this thread many many times, but have deleted, I almost started a thread about what he said to me this evening, but couldn't be arsed finishing it.

AIBU to just say that partners can be knob-eds sometimes, Could you perhaps join me in agreeing with this sometimes and say something like "Hey my DP was an arse one time, he "

After a really shitty day for me, coming home to his grumpy arse complaining that I don't pull my weight, then I spent 2 hours on phone trying to reset a friggin wireless connection, and putting dd to bed while he sat on his arse the whole time, well except for making his own dinner and ignoring me I've disappeared upstairs to moan on MN.

Join me

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xStarGirl · 21/06/2011 21:41

I'll join you.

DP is currently in the bath, drinking beer. He had 4 beers yesterday, 4 more today, despite the fact that we're dangerously close to running out of money. Every time he opens one I wince, in case the noise wakes up DS who I'll have to deal with. He also fucked off all afternoon today, will do so every day until Friday despite the fact that he can just say no (volunteering) and despite the fact that I am almost dead on my feet with tiredness and frustratedness and dealing with a whiny baby who wants his daddy. He's given me one day off since DS was born - a whole year ago.

If he gets out of the bath and says "so what are you cooking for me then?" again I may throttle him.

HTH Grin

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joric · 21/06/2011 21:51

Annoys me often.. Not wasting any time typing multiple reasons why! :). !!!

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dementedma · 21/06/2011 21:55

4 beers? can top that by a LOT (am too embarrassed to put amount). Then was on me like a dog on a bitch this morning despite my obvious reluctance. Once we had got up he cheerily asks if i can iron a shirt for him for work.
Beat that!

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fabmum1966 · 21/06/2011 21:56

Sits playing the bloody x box all evening talking to people on there so the rest of us have to be quiet.

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dementedma · 21/06/2011 21:58

oooh yes, the Facebook obsession!

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coproxamol · 21/06/2011 22:18

Agree totally, but, he made his own dinner???....mine would not have done that, just expected me to make it.
Yes too to the Facebook obsession...crap.
Also, why do we all have to be quiet when they are doing stuff, but they can make as much shagging noise as they want?

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BlueCat2010 · 21/06/2011 22:20

Hello DH - I am here, you know that fixture in the corner of the room you may catch a glimpse of when you look up from your computer! I do all the housework, but of course this is only fair as you get the kids up in the morning and cook meals, even though I work as many hours as you do. As for bit of hanky panky - forget it, I'm not interested!

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dementedma · 21/06/2011 22:23

shagging noise lmao
I'm not interested either,but he is unfortunately Sad

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fabmum1966 · 21/06/2011 22:27

Got to say am not interested in the shagging noise either.

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coproxamol · 21/06/2011 22:27

Ha Ha yes treat us like furniture and we will screw your brains out....not!

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TastesLikePanda · 21/06/2011 22:38

Hmm (could be here a while)

Decided to get in the show 15 fucking minutes before we have to leave for work, insisting he wouldn't be too long (he was) and making me late on a really important day when I didn't need the extra stress.
Ignoring all my texts throughout the day making me feel guilty for being a tiny bit short with him this morning (for reasons above)
Taking his dinner from me without looking up or saying anything - a friend was over looking at the computer and even he said sarkily 'I think the words you are looking for are 'Thank you''

But he has just given me a bag of revels...

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coproxamol · 21/06/2011 22:43

Eat the Revels then tell him to do one.

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fabmum1966 · 21/06/2011 22:46

Not falling for the chocolate trick !

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GreenEyesandHam · 21/06/2011 22:47

That twat left the margarine out on the worktop. Again.

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spookshowangel · 21/06/2011 22:50

ummmmmmmmmmmmm just a quick question, why are you with these men? they sound like utter shit face mother fuckers.

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fabmum1966 · 21/06/2011 22:53

We cant all be perfect.

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DaphneHeartsFred · 21/06/2011 22:56

Christ, if I joined in and told you all everything my D H does that pisses me off I'll be here all bleeding night and you'll have all gone to bed.

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GreenEyesandHam · 21/06/2011 22:58

just a quick question, why are you with these men? they sound like utter shit face mother fuckers.

I ask myself the same question often.

I mean, you take the marg out of the fridge, you put it back in the fridge right?

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coproxamol · 21/06/2011 22:59

GreenEyes, we are probably with our DH's stll for the same reson as you.

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fabmum1966 · 21/06/2011 23:01

It is suppose to be one night only so make the most of it.

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pumpkincarver · 21/06/2011 23:04

I really wouldn't know where to start. But we're separating because of his selfihness, laziness, cruelty, total lack of empathy. I'm pretty sure he'd score very high on a "Psychopathy Test".
He's going travelling this week, for 45 days, leaving me to work and pay his debts and look after our dc. He says I should be supportive and help him by ironing his stuff and pack his luggage (honestly!).

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Mummywalsh · 21/06/2011 23:06

My dh is an arse because I had two wisdom teeth taken out today, my nan could only look after LOs for a couple of hours (2yr9m, 21m and 9m), despite asking MIL for help this afternoon (this was last week I asked and she gave me a very vague look and said "sorry, I dont get what you need me for?!?" to which I replied very slowly I might be in paay-ennnnnn!! Anyhoo, had the bastards out, gets home, pack off dear old nan, anaesthetic wears off so promptly collapse onto sofa. Leave baby napping and toddlers watching Fireman Sam (mother of the year award goes to....) anyway, phone dh and ask can I keep them up til he gets home (half hour past normal bedtime) so he can pack them off to bed and get the same response as MIL "why???" "because Im in fecking pain and can barely remember my name" I manage it, I get them to bed. Phew this story does have an ending. He comes home, they've wrecked the place (still not the chaos that greets me when he looks after 1 or 2 of them (never, ever all of them, ever)) and I get the moaning, groaning, thats right lay about and let them run wild. Hello I am fecking pain still, I asked your mother for help. Dont blame your failings on my mother.
Ive spent so long moaning about him Ive forgotten what other crap he was comjng out. Anyway ladies, I feel better now for offloading, teeth still killing (had to be each side too)

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GreenEyesandHam · 21/06/2011 23:06

Coproxamol I didn't ask the question, I copied and pasted it Grin

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LDNmummy · 21/06/2011 23:10

DH can be a moody git sometimes. It really get my goat when he comes home in a mood and allows it to spill over into the evening.

But the first thing that popped into my head when I read your OP was DH's ability to be critical over the most idiotic things and then say I was making a fuss if I get upset over his behaviour.

Example: DH doesn't like shopping so much and neither do I. I probably like it less than he does in all honesty. For this reason I have very few items of clothing in comparison to most people and DH hates this as he thinks I should have nice clothes and shoes, which is fair enough.

As I lack footwear, I decided to bite the bullet and go shopping in central London. DH was also to accompany me and purchase some items of his own.

We got to central London and he immediately started to become frustrated with the situation (crowded, noisey etc..) and projected this onto me. He started asking me which shoe store I wanted to go to, to which I replied I didn't have an exact idea as I was shopping around, something we were aware of before setting out (how often do you have an exact idea of what shoe, brand, size, style and so on you are going for before actually looking Hmm). He started being critical and asking me why I hadn't made a better plan of what I was doing before setting out, to which I told him that he had known we were shopping around for shoes, what did he expect exactly? Shopping around casually is going from store to store to find what you want.

He started to ask me every five minutes what my plan was to find these shoes and became exasperated and snappish with me. We had a massive row and we left empty handed as I couldn't hack his attitude anymore.

All that after his being the one giving me grief about buying some new clothes.

He is a brilliant husband in every other sense, but his moodiness pisses me off no end sometimes. Silly man.

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LDNmummy · 21/06/2011 23:11

Sorry for the rant, felt good to get that out, wanted to call him more names than that at the end too Grin

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