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AIBU?

to have discovered my DH is...

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softlysoftly · 11/09/2013 18:57

...entitled?!

I'm so ashamed, we just pulled into a moto services and he was driving in circles getting rapidly more annoyed before announcing "where are the child spaces??"

I replied they weren't obliged to have them just park anywhere and he went all Angry "but the babies will get wet !"

What do I do??

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LEMisdisappointed · 11/09/2013 18:58

Leave the bastard, obviously Grin

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LEMisdisappointed · 11/09/2013 18:58

Leave the bastard, obviously Grin

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OnceUponAThyme · 11/09/2013 19:00

park in a disabled bay instead?

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NotYoMomma · 11/09/2013 19:02

my husband parked normally and declared he would be foaming if anyone parked next to him as they can see we have a car seat Shock

then got pissy when we walked past a parent and child space and I wouldnt let him go back and move the car!

that dd was already out of....

on a sunny day!

dickheads the lot of them

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SybilRamkin · 11/09/2013 19:13

What LEM said! Clearly there's no hope for him. Grin

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softlysoftly · 11/09/2013 19:56

Oh well it was good while it lasted, you never really know a person do you?

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thebody · 11/09/2013 19:58

check his phone records.. is he a secret ukip voter?

sounds well dodgy to me.

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FastWindow · 11/09/2013 20:01

Ooohhh don't get me started... I've perfected my 'you don't even have a car seat and you've parked in a child space' glare.
DH is the opposite... Parks in really tight spaces just to be close to the door. Sigh

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softlysoftly · 11/09/2013 20:05

thebody just checked and there is an email from ukip :(

"your application has been declined what with you being brown and all" Grin

He's decided to find a council estate build project to be all NIMBY about instead

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ImFineThankYou · 11/09/2013 20:05

Ooh my DP gets really quite angry if he catches people parking in parent and child spaces without so much of a sniff of a baby between them. Have to remind him it's only a parking space, calm down dear Grin

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caramelwaffle · 11/09/2013 20:06

Himself had a little thing about a Parent and toddler space recently.

Me: Hmm

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ShellyBoobs · 11/09/2013 20:20

Ooh my DP gets really quite angry if he catches people parking in parent and child spaces without so much of a sniff of a baby between them.

Does he say anything to them?

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Snatchoo · 11/09/2013 20:28

I'mFine - my DH does too.

He doesn't drive and we don't have a car but he still likes to have a froth about it!

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marriedinwhiteisback · 11/09/2013 20:29

Ah, now my DH has been known to say at a service station "pull over ther and I'll get them something to eatwhile you park". I have then found DS at the front of the ladies toilet queue looking very uncomfortable with a dd clutching. DH has been drinking coffee at this point. The DC. Probs about 8 and 5 at the time. Have been known to get a coffee from the machine and join the que ue with it. In France - high season. He's better trained now 10 years on.

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mrspremise · 11/09/2013 20:31

I have to confess that I leave PA notes on windscreens when I've seen single, able-bodied people parking in parent-and-baby or disabled spaces...Blush I just can't help myself, sorry!

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marriedinwhiteisback · 11/09/2013 20:31

And my DH doesn't really know where the supermarket it.

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Szeli · 11/09/2013 20:49

My OH when asked about parent and child spaces;

"Oh you mean the ones my dad insists on parking in if I'm in his car?"

Facepalm

I prefer my mums when she's been shopping with the baby;
"Oh am I allowed to use those too? I'm not his parent..."

I worry for my child

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SeaSickSal · 11/09/2013 20:51

Aw, I am worried about the poor damp babies, did they stay dry? I think it was quite sweet of him to worry about that.

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kim147 · 11/09/2013 20:52

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SeaSickSal · 11/09/2013 20:53

When my DH sees people parking in the parent and child spaces without a kid he quite loudly comments on 'It's always the fat lazy bastards that could do with the walk who do that'. Shame.

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Trills · 11/09/2013 20:53

Have you asked them if he thinks you are the wicked witch of the west?

In which case, why would your babies met in the rain?

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SanityClause · 11/09/2013 20:56

I saw a great big poo in a disabled bay recently.

The rest of the family couldn't understand why I was laughing uncontrolably.

That is what MN has done to me.

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thebody · 11/09/2013 21:01

have you a massive buggy? did the staff at the Moro stop rush out and carry it for you shielding the babies from the rain with their bodies?

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ImFineThankYou · 11/09/2013 21:03

No he's not allowed to said anything. He just froths ragefully while I drag him off warning him I'll tell all of MN! Grin
I have to remind him none of us are made of sugar, we won't melt plus of rather park further away to avoid doors being bashed.

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softlysoftly · 12/09/2013 01:36

The toddler got wet I'm afraid because she was with mean mummy. The baby was ok protected by a massive golf umbrella he found in the boot. The moto staff were suitability chastened by his angry glares.

I did not laugh when he realised the baby was damp anyway from a nappy escaping poo she had done steathily. No I did not.

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