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AIBU?

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to feel sad ds doesn't want to go and a bit cross with dh for enabling him.

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cloudy99 · 30/03/2013 12:14

So dh is quite a homebody. Although we do go out as a family he often likes to stay home. This weekend he has pretty much said he doesn't want to do much. We stayed home all day yesterday.
Today i have said that there is an Easter Egg hunt on and it would be nice to go. DS1 is keep but ds2 doesn't want to go. Dh also doesn't want to go.
So yet again i am out with ds 1 and baby whilst ds2 stays home playing computer games and watching tv. (probably not even in same room as dh so not as if they are getting quality time together.)
This happens at least once a month.
AIBU

OP posts:
cloudy99 · 30/03/2013 13:18

I have tried that in the past quick but its so much harder to do that with dh staying home. Even dh tries to persuade him.

OP posts:
Juniperdewdropofbrandy · 30/03/2013 13:18

YANBU you should all have gone seen as he can go out to do his hobby Hmm. selfish

moonabove · 30/03/2013 14:16

You're on MN while out on your quality time??

QuickLookBusy · 30/03/2013 14:36

So what moon?

Is someone supposed to be glued to their dc every second?

cloudy99 · 30/03/2013 17:22

Snatched moments whilst ds queuing to pay for drink and loo etc. A true multitasker.

OP posts:
digerd · 31/03/2013 09:10

OP
Hope you have a lovely family outing tomorrow.
Your 7 year-old should learn that sometimes you have to put yourself out for others, especially family, although, many people don't agree that altruism is a virtue. < sad face at the selfishness of so many>

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