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To think this is a very weird reaction from

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 01:22

My husband....
We usually book a cheap sun holiday at the end of term which happens to coincide with my birthday. I always book the weekend that is the last one of term as they miss only one day of school and the weather tends to be good. Last year the Friday was my birthday I went to afternoon tea with our daughter for an hour and a half.
When he asked when I'd booked it he replied 'selfish having to book it for your birthday' although it's purely because it's the last weekend of term. However it almost seemed like he was implying I'm indulgent for marking it at all???

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NuffSaidSam · 15/01/2017 02:02

Are you sure he wasn't joking?

Why didn't you just say 'what?' and clear up what he meant?

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ThumbWitchesAbroad · 15/01/2017 02:28

Are you having a rough time at the moment?
And yes, why didn't you question him on the spot? I would have.

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AnnieAnoniMouse · 15/01/2017 02:36

Is he usually such a twat? Why is it selfish to book it on your birthday anyway? I presume he goes too?

What does going out for afternoon tea with you DD have to do with it? Are you saying that's the only thing you did for your birthday last year? He made no effort at all?

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user1477282676 · 15/01/2017 02:57

I'm confused about the afternoon tea aswell. What's that got to do with anything?

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Allthebestnamesareused · 15/01/2017 06:19

I read it as you are usually away for the birthday but because the birthday was the day before the trip you had the tea as well as the trip and he was being a twat implying she had 2 treats

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Anniegetyourgun · 15/01/2017 07:27

Given that the daughter shared the tea and the husband is sharing the trip, it seems quite unselfish as you're not doing anything for yourself alone. Everyone gets to have fun. Saying "sod you all, I'm off for a spa weekend, don't forget to do the shopping" would be selfish (but not unjustifiably so).

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EmbarrassingBaddie · 15/01/2017 07:38

Did you take her out of school for the day solely to have afternoon tea with you?

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ferriswheel · 15/01/2017 07:40

Regardless of the pp unanswered questions which I also want to know the answers to. It is a weird and unkind reaction.

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ZigZagIntoTheBlue · 15/01/2017 07:54

Did he mean you shouldn't have had to book it, that your daughter should've done that for you?

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BalloonSlayer · 15/01/2017 08:21

I read it as you usually go away for your birthday and leave the day before but this year the day before you are having the tea which means you can't go on holiday till a day later?

Or is he saying that it's your birthday so why are you doing something with just your DD instead of the whole family?

Context context context!!!

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Scarydinosaurs · 15/01/2017 09:02

Does he mean selfish to make your daughter miss a day of school?

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Spring2016 · 15/01/2017 09:10

Selfish of him, to not book it, and therefore causing you to do it?

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 09:43

No no no.
The Friday was my birthday so on the Saturday we had the afternoon tea.
I did question him and he seemed stony faced.
He is an actual cunt is my conclusion

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 09:45

And yes they have the last day off school which I have no problem with doing as their attendance all year is good

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 09:46

And we don't go that weekend because it's my birthday but because it's when the kids break up

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Katy07 · 15/01/2017 09:58

So the Friday was your birthday, you had afternoon tea with your daughter Saturday, so were you away on holiday when you had the afternoon tea and he was pissed off because he wasn't invited to the tea despite being on holiday with you?
Confused I am Confused

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Scarydinosaurs · 15/01/2017 10:44

What did he say when you asked "why am I Selfish?" I don't think anyone but him can provide an answer to that.

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 10:45

He didn't want to go to afternoon tea as he doesn't like it and thinks it's a waste of money. Like everything I like

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Scarydinosaurs · 15/01/2017 10:45

I get YOU don't have a problem with missing a day- does HE have a problem with them missing a day?

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QODRestYeMerryGentlemen · 15/01/2017 10:46

I don't really get it. Did you go on holiday?

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 12:51

No he doesn't have a problem with them missing a day off school

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YellowOfficeBlock · 15/01/2017 12:58

I'm confused!
When did this happen?

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MatildaTheCat · 15/01/2017 13:02

Let's be honest this is a post about much more than your OP? You clearly are feeling the love very much right now. He does sound a misery and perhaps this has been the last straw.

Tell him in words of one syllable what is upsetting you and don't restrict it to a single comment about your holiday dates,met sounds way more than that.

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MatildaTheCat · 15/01/2017 13:03

You are clearly not feeling the love right now. Blush

Somewhat silly typo.

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dontbesillyhenry · 15/01/2017 13:39

Yellow I have booked a holiday the same weekend as we went last year.
This year my birthday is Saturday, last year it was on the Friday

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