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AIBU to be thoroughly pissed off?

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Imalright · 28/08/2019 23:53

We are on holiday in a different part of the country to where we usually live, and have been since the weekend.

I did all the pre-planning, organising and packing, as well as everything while we have been here. DH hasn’t lifted a finger all holiday, and when I asked him to boil some pasta for the children’s (DSS9, DS2, DD1) lunch today, while I had an hour’s rest, he fell asleep instead, and was not particularly remorseful when woken.

I have ordered a copy of Wifework this evening, as things have to change.

AIBU to be thoroughly pissed off with his behaviour and attitude?

OP posts:
Aprillygirl · 29/08/2019 11:33

So he does fuck all at home too, unless he's asked. Here's an idea OP why don't you stop doing things unless you're specifically asked? See how your family gets on then Hmm

CallmeAngelina · 29/08/2019 11:33

But that's not what All Inclusive is like at all! We've done it a few times and there is so much variety, that you can do pretty much exactly what you like whenever you like. There are usually a range of restaurants from every country's cuisine, and in the main buffet areas, there's such a wide range of food, that there's something to please everyone. And no clearing way or washing up, either!
There are no restrictions placed, unless there's a specific activity planned that you'd like to do, but that would be the case on any holiday. If you're self-catering and want to go to a firework display, for instance, would you consider it a "restriction" to have to turn up in time for the start?

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