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AIBU?

to be really glad my DH is away for two nights?

53 replies

DieOrEar · 26/01/2017 14:34

I feel terrible saying this but my DH was away last night and he's away tonight and I'm really happy to be rid of him for a bit.

He's been ill with a cold for the last week or so and he's ridiculously dramatic about the whole thing. He'll start a sentence and then end it coughing and spluttering in a really OTT way. The other day he said he had fluid on his lungs. He hasn't, he's got a dry cough and when he coughs he produces some spit in his mouth. That's not fluid on the lungs.

Anyway, he's away so the house is quiet. There isn't his piles of crap everywhere. Last night I had a ready meal curry and tonight I'm ordering myself a kebab. If he was here he'd cook something delicious but healthy and I want to slob out with shit food.

I know I ABU because he's away with work and that's shit. Plus, he's a little bit ill. But I'm loving the peace!

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CupOfTeaTime · 26/01/2017 14:38

Haha I don't blame you! Every time my DH gets ones of his 'chests' I could quite happily murder him! The incessant coughing, the spitting into tissues and leaving them laid about, the clasping his chest like he's about to have a coronary it's relentless. Enjoy your peace and quiet and junk food!

Petalbird · 26/01/2017 14:39

I know exactly what you mean it's nice to have the house (and fridge) to myself until it gets too quiet and I want him back again

formerbabe · 26/01/2017 14:39

You are so lucky! Love having the house to myself Grin

CatchTheRainbow · 26/01/2017 14:39

You're not being unreasonable. You didn't kick him out of the house.

He's working.

You are being unreasonable by wasting time feeling guilty.

MrsJayy · 26/01/2017 14:44

Meh enjoy the peace dh goes away fishing a few times a year it is bliss I cant stand it when he has a cold he he starts off by saying i feel a bit phleghmy then it turns to bloody consumption Grin drives me nuts

magicstar1 · 26/01/2017 14:47

We all need space sometimes...DH went to a bike rally last weekend and I had a lovely day & night to myself. Had loads of picky bits (pate / crackers / cheese etc.) for dinner, and starfished in the bed lol.
He froze his ass off in a tent but that was his choice Grin

DieOrEar · 26/01/2017 14:48

Haha! So glad you don't think I'm being unreasonable. He's somehow convinced himself that I get really lonely when he's not here and miss him terribly. I don't have the heart to tell him I love him going away. I just say something in the middle like "I'll be fine, got lots to do anyway" which he takes as me trying to put a brave face on my lonliness.

CupOfTea Yep, I could happily murder as well. He's been concerned about breaking a rib over the last week or so because he's been coughing so much. Errrrm, no.

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MrsJayy · 26/01/2017 14:58

I remember a woman at work said her dh was taking their Ds to an outward bound place for a week you could feel the envy in the air 1 woman muttered a week i cant piss in peace and she gets a week Grin

Bluntness100 · 26/01/2017 15:04

My husband is like this. He sneezes so over the top loudly I literally jump out my skin. He then makes extended sneezing noises to drag it out. Like making the choo choo choo noise three times after . Friggen drives me nuts it really does. He says he can't control it, that it's impossible to sneeze quietly, yet sees and hears me do it. Of course you can sneeze quietly, you don't need to throw your whole friggen body into it.

Rant over. 😂

PeachBellini123 · 26/01/2017 15:07

YANBU. My DH is also awful when he's ill. And nothing wrong with having time apart from each other.

Cuppaand2biscuits · 26/01/2017 15:08

I love it when mine goes away for a few days, would be really lovely if he took the kids too!

justaweeone · 26/01/2017 15:11

Not at all
Mine was going to be away one night this week so I encouraged him to stay for twoWink

DieOrEar · 26/01/2017 15:11

Oh my god, yes, the completely ridiculous sneezes. DH will do a massive sneeze, then sort of pause dramatically for a second, then lift his head up as if it's got a tonne weight on it, do a bleary eyed blink and do a pathetic "Uh uh" noise. Like he's the first person that's ever sneezed in the world.

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Pallisers · 26/01/2017 15:14

I love my husband dearly. He is lovely to live with. Great company. Pulls his weight. Lovely. And I LOVE when he goes away for a couple of days. I love getting into bed with a bar of chocolate or a packet of crisps and watching crap tv with the dog. Yes I could do that with him there too but it just isn't the same.

He travelled a lot a few years ago - couple of days every couple of weeks - and all my friends were envious :)

PeachBellini123 · 26/01/2017 15:14

Die - my husband also says 'uhoh' after every sneeze Hmm he also convinces himself he needs anti-biotics. He'd never go to the doctors even if he did need them, he just likes people to know it's not just a cold.

sillypussy · 26/01/2017 15:16

Lol. Oh I am so glad I've read this. I thought it was just my DP who was pathetic when ill. He's been ill for the last 2 months with various coughs and colds and has driven me mad. I've called him a big baby and a drama llama cos he's so melodramatic. But to be fair, he does admit he is a baby when he's ill. Poor little creature.

MrsJayy · 26/01/2017 15:20

Tbf when dh is really ill he never moans like he does when he has a cold. we allhad a viral thing before christmas really floored us not a peep from him he sneezes once and the end is nigh.

DieOrEar · 26/01/2017 15:26

Peach See, while my DH is ridiculously dramatic about it all he'd never go to the doctors about it or even consider medication.

I convinced him to get some cough medicine because he gave a talk last week and was a bit croaky beforehand so I convinced him he needed something to soothe it a little.

I think he doesn't take medication in case it actually did cure him or relieve his symptoms and his claims to sympathy would disappear Grin

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MrsBethel · 26/01/2017 15:45

I don't care who you are, a bit of quality alone time can really hit the spot sometimes. Gives you a chance to miss 'em.

HardToDeal · 26/01/2017 15:46

I'm not kidding, the first time I saw exH sneeze after we separated removed any lingering doubts I might have had. The noise, the dramatics, the forced extra sneeze (I can tell you're making it happen)!

DieOrEar · 26/01/2017 15:53

HardToDeal Grin When DH does his dramatic sneezes, I do tend to immediately think LTB.

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weegiemum · 26/01/2017 15:54

My dh works 2 nights a week, and every 6th weekend. I bloody love it!

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KanyesVest · 26/01/2017 16:33

Dh is away too. Best but is my wonderful cleaner was in yesterday so not only did I to have the bed to myself, it was perfectly made. Bliss.

just wish he'd taken the children with him

MrsJayy · 26/01/2017 16:43

Oh gawd help me Dh has come in from work saying his throat is a bit raspy followed by a weird ACK noise to demonstrate

Albatross26 · 26/01/2017 16:44

My dp went on a week long motorbike trip recently. It was joy, the flat stayed tidy, I slobbed on the sofa with ice cream. At one point actually thought 'oh no he's back tomorrow' Grin

He also does ludicrous sneezes. He was waiting outside a shop I was in once and sneezed so loud the woman on the till jumped and did a little scream

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