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AIBU?

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to feel this way about DP staying out for the night

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OhWhatAPalaver · 08/06/2012 23:09

i kinda think i'm being a bit silly here but not sure... i'll try and be concise.
our DD is 5 months old and a bottle refuser, meaning i am unable to go anywhere or do anything at the moment. i have completely accepted this to be the case and i don't mind too much, i can live with not being able to go out for a while.

DP works shifts, pretty much always late ones. he knew he was getting off a bit early tonight so was going to meet up with some friends (mostly girls) for a few drinks. fine by me, no problem at all. he doesn't go out often so i'm ok with this.

however, i get a text not long ago saying he is now going to his friends house, so i call him and ask how he's getting back as its not on the right bus route. he says he might get a taxi or might stay on their couch, he's not sure. i must have sounded disappointed as he said i sounded miserable. i always seem to feel sad and anxious if he stays out and i feel that, being a father now, he should be responsible and come home.

i am slightly concerned as he was only saying the other day that he wants more excitement in his life and is a bit bored at the mo as he feels like all he does is work and doesn't get much time to see his friends any more. i explained that we have a young baby and that's generally what happens for a while.... i don't want him to feel like he cant go anywhere but i really would prefer him to come home tonight rather than tomorrow. AIBU?

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AnAirOfHope · 10/06/2012 16:01

yes Grin

Me too

WhiteWidow · 10/06/2012 16:05

I would rather slice my own ears off than listen to Coldplay, or rather ColdPlagiarists as they should be called.

Awaits fan abuse ;)

AnAirOfHope · 10/06/2012 16:08

throws bun at WW

AnyFucker · 10/06/2012 16:08

WW, I find ColdPlay CD's a penance of turgidity

but I understand they are excellent live [smie]

WhiteWidow · 10/06/2012 16:13

Catches bun, eats with relish!

Oh I don't doubt they're good live, I'm pretty biased because they stole a song from an amazing guitarist I love. It got settled in an out if court settlement...
As well as a few others. they let themselves down with that IMO coz on the whole they're a pretty good band.

everlong · 10/06/2012 16:17

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AnyFucker · 10/06/2012 16:19

yes, I would have

I love live music

am not so keen on folk/jazz music per se, but I love it live

WhiteWidow · 10/06/2012 16:22

Yeah me too, I love live music I appreciate it all

Listen to Joe Satriani - If I Could Fly. Wait for the chorus part and see what it reminds you of ;)

everlong · 10/06/2012 16:45

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