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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

Is it me? Or him?

32 replies

museumum · 03/12/2023 17:56

We are in the house after a family lunch out. Doing chores and just hanging out, each doing their own thing. Open plan space. Me, dc and dh. Is it reasonable for dh to wear headphones?

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Dontsayyouloveme · 03/12/2023 17:57

Yeah why not?

Sirzy · 03/12/2023 17:57

I don’t see as issue with it.

OrigamiOwl · 03/12/2023 17:58

Yes, sounds fine based on the available info.

NotFastButFurious · 03/12/2023 17:59

A bit unsociable IMO unless he’s listening to something like football commentary that no one else particularly wants to hear, or he’s doing it so as not to disturb kids doing homework etc.

PumpkinSpiceKatie · 03/12/2023 17:59

I'm assuming he isn't wearing headphones and you'd like him to? Which way round is your question?

WhereIsBebèsChambre · 03/12/2023 18:00

Is the issue his wearing them or not?

museumum · 03/12/2023 18:02

Fair enough. Willing to accept I am being unreasonable. He is wearing headphones. No reason really except to not interact with any of the rest of us. I find it lonely and frustrating. But will accept I’m being unreasonable.

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TooShortToReachThatShelf · 03/12/2023 18:03

Perfectly reasonable. Our house is open plan, so my husband watches tv whilst I listen to music with my headphones on

Schoolrunmumbun · 03/12/2023 18:04

Much better for him to wear headphones than to force the rest of you to listen to his podcast or whatever.

I think if you are each doing your own thing, anyone or everyone could or should wear headphones.

I regularly beg my dp to use headphones instead of blasting me with his boring podcasts, sports, documentaries.

Schoolrunmumbun · 03/12/2023 18:05

However- if he is doing it to passive aggressively say "I don't want to be with you lot, look at me blocking you out" that could be hurtful and unreasonable.

museumum · 03/12/2023 18:07

when do you chat if each person has headphones on? I guess people store up all their thoughts and chit chat comments until a sit down dinner together?

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sixteenfurryfeet · 03/12/2023 18:08

My DH wears headphones whenever he's listening to football/results or when he's watching some god-awful endlessly repetitive guitar-lick thing on youtube. Thank goodness he does, otherwise it would drive me crackers.

Mind you OP, if yours is doing it to deliberately shut himself off from the dc and not interact with them, then I wouldn't much like that.

thaisweetchill · 03/12/2023 18:16

Yes, I've just spent the last 2 hours cooking our dinner/chores with my headphones in while DP and DS watch the football and play. It's like having my own time but not out the house. If they need me I can still hear and speak to them.

Would be different if you were all sat on the sofa watching something?

Aydahayda · 03/12/2023 18:18

Maybe he needs a moment with his own thoughts. We all do sometimes

AlaskanSnow · 03/12/2023 18:22

My DH does this.
It pisses me off because it then makes me default for the kids, even though we are both in the house.

Edinvillian · 03/12/2023 18:23

Yes, I do this. Sometimes I just cover one ear so that I can hear if someone talks to me.

justalittlesnoel · 03/12/2023 18:23

Yes, it's totally fine especially if you're all doing your own things in an open plan space.

Have you posted about this before? If not there's definitely been some similar threads recently, might be worth a search for the advice on those ones too 😊

Sirzy · 03/12/2023 18:24

museumum · 03/12/2023 18:07

when do you chat if each person has headphones on? I guess people store up all their thoughts and chit chat comments until a sit down dinner together?

Surely the chatting happened during the family meal out?

i would see the problem is it was all day every day but for a few hours chill then I don’t see an issue

girljulian · 03/12/2023 18:26

Utterly baffled by the idea that he shouldn’t! I don’t want to listen to my husband’s podcasts so he wears headphones as a courtesy, but “while doing chores” is peak podcast listening time.

OhComeOnFFS · 03/12/2023 18:27

Is he listening to something specific or just fancies listening to music for an hour, or is he wearing them constantly so that he doesn't have to interact with your or your child?

Amchoor · 03/12/2023 18:30

You don't have to chat constantly, maybe he wants a bit of time to himself. What a weird thread.

FrecklyFrog · 03/12/2023 18:30

It would be odd if it was during dinner, or during cuppa and a cake or something - prime chatting time. But if he's listening to music, podcast, videos, etc then I don't see it as any different to someone sitting reading a book. You wouldn't interrupt them all the time to chat then either?

museumum · 03/12/2023 18:31

Not posted about this before.

we don’t really get any time together mon-Fri.
He would just rather listen to podcasts or whatever all weekend too even when we’re all in the same space together.
I suppose that makes me rather needy and pathetic but I’d like to be able to chat at the weekends.

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Lampshade88 · 03/12/2023 18:32

AlaskanSnow · 03/12/2023 18:22

My DH does this.
It pisses me off because it then makes me default for the kids, even though we are both in the house.

I agree - it makes you the default parent and if you don’t want to be then it’s wrong. Probably worth a discussion as it seems your feeling lonely. Does he leave you to parent most of the time?

museumum · 03/12/2023 18:33

This thread has been useful though. It’s me that’s weird. I can accept that. I’ll not say anything. I’m just a bit lonely I guess.

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