This isn't a biggy, really it isn't, but I would welcome some Mumsnet perspective.
Every Sunday, I cook lunch. Whoever wants to come is welcome to come. That's always been my attitude. It's generally family, us, grandparents, aunts, or if anyone is staying, then them too.
Today, I made a point of inviting some friends. They are mainly my friends tbh, but still, long-standing friends.
DH has just erupted saying that he doesn't want them to come for lunch and I should have asked his permission before issuing the invitation. I boggled a bit and then countered with, well, your sister comes here virtually every Sunday and I don't mind. The more the merrier as far as I am concerned.
DH has huffed off and I am sure he is about to be rude to our friends. They are lovely, not hard work at all and volunteered a pudding. So who is being unreasonable? Am I or DH?
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Permission for lunch
Wuldric · 19/05/2013 12:34
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