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To be pissed off that he's going out to catch fucking Pokemon!!!!!

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BibbidiBobbidi · 12/08/2016 05:45

Long story short.

DH has been on nights all week which means that I've been looking after DD (4 months) on my own. I'm not normally bothered by this but this week she hasn't been sleeping at all. We've been getting up at least 4 times a night every night and to be completely honest I'm exhausted.

DH doesn't do anything around the house. He claims that he does but in reality he does fuck all.

Yesterday I found out that his mum is coming over this morning to paint our utility room (?!) at 8am!!! So he's obviously not taking over from me this morning so that I can catch up on some sleep.
Then he announces that he's out all afternoon too. When I asked what he's up to he said that he's going out to catch Pokemon with his work mates. Angry

I'm furious.
I'm exhausted.
I'm upset.
I'm pissed off that a fucking game is being put before my needs.

In my opinion he's being totally selfish and isn't thinking about my needs. He knows how tired I am. I look and feel as though I haven't slept in years.

This morning DD decided that she was done sleeping at 4am so we've been up since then. Same as yesterday.

AIBU to be totally hacked off that he's doing this or am I being selfish?

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BibbidiBobbidi · 12/08/2016 11:43

Well I had a chat rant and said how I'm feeling and he did see my point of view.
He put his mum off until tomorrow (I still don't know why she's coming but am picking my battles!) and he had DD all morning so that I could catch up on some sleep.
I feel much better now and am in a better mood!
I did suggest that he takes DD with him on his Pokemon trip but he said it wasn't idea because they're not walking to find them, they're driving!

Thanks everyone. I'm feeling better now.

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