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AIBU?

or rather is DP?

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OnlyWantsOneDoesntLikeDM · 11/09/2009 22:14

by stating he thinks he is a mumsnet widower...

Im in the kitchen on ebay, mumsnet - and he's watching comedy on TV... poor bloke

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MavisEnderby · 11/09/2009 22:17

Maybe he could join a support group with dp

Tonight - "Oh you aren't on bloody Mumsnet AGAIN are you?"

I blame it on there being nothing watchable on TV

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Mumcentreplus · 11/09/2009 22:20

hahaha..I involve my DH in MN..but he still complains and thinks we are all crackers

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Mumcentreplus · 11/09/2009 22:21

I think he may start a Face-book group Mumsnet Widowers Unite!

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OnlyWantsOneDoesntLikeDM · 11/09/2009 22:23

I have many friends who have no kids, and yet I find myself telling them stuff, like "oh yea, well the other day on Mumsnet this girl was....blah blah"

DP finds it funny, and looks at my posts, he has never said any thing bad, but I do find that I apologise to people in RL for referencing things from here, and I say "my friend on Mumsnet...." even though, I've never met 99.9% of you

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feralgirl · 11/09/2009 22:32

I love the fact that now DH knows how I've felt for years about his fucking XBox. Ha.

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bratley · 11/09/2009 22:38

I found out today that I can get on MN at work... I told DH and he just looked at me like and then shook his head and sighed!

I read bits out to him and sometimes he doesn't mind, other times he just stares at the tv while I talk then goes 'mmhmm...'

I'll say to someone 'my friend did blahblah....' and once we're away from them he'll say 'a real friend? Have you met this person? Or is it another Mumsnet thing?'
Its easier saying 'my friend' rather than 'this random person on a website forum/message board said....'

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BethNoire · 11/09/2009 22:48

Dh gets upset if I take a MN break

Partly becuase of some of the excellent help we've ahd, mainly becuase it means I want a share of the TV too!

Perhaps- if he'slike my DH- he is not being U, but stuff it!

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