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If you're really sorry for being out, then you wouldn't *be* out would you??

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flootshoot · 18/06/2010 19:12

FFS.

DH has had a busy week to say the least. A lot of nights out have come up through work (he sometimes get offered tickets to gigs, concerts etc.) and they have all been in the last couple of weeks so I've hardly seen him this week. Then tonight it's the bleddy football so he's staying out (which is actually a good thing I suppose cos it means I don't have to watch it).

Next week he's off on a two day jolly, again through work, again not compulsory but he would be daft to turn it down. I'm taking DS away next weekend to visit my sister to DH will get the weekend to himself when he gets back.

I have said I'm alright with all of it, as most of the things recently have been once in a lifetime things (eg. he got Aerosmith tickets - how often does that happen??). It's annoying but I couldn't make him turn things like that down as I'd feel terrible and after all he has no control over when things come up.

Anyway, he called me earlier to suggest we go to his mum's this weekend. Which will be lovely, but it means instead of possibly getting a lie in and some time to get stuff done while DH is around, I'll be stuck away from home and won't get a moment to myself.

Anyway, I'm rambling. The point is that on the phone this evening I was a bit sharp with DH cos I'm tired and I have PMT and he kept apologising that all these things had come up and saying he was sorry he'd hardly seen me this week. I can't stand it when he does this. If he actually was sorry, he would be home wouldn't he? DON'T APOLOGISE WHEN YOU'RE NOT SORRY, BUY ME PRESENTS INSTEAD!

Aaaargh. Sorry, just venting as I won't do it in real life (not this time anyway ). As you were.

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Angelcat666 · 18/06/2010 19:44

Why can't you have a lie in?

Tell DH seeing as he's getting to go on all these jollies he can get up with ds and let you have a lie in as a treat.

sewmoose · 18/06/2010 19:47

I reckon you should pack your dh and ds off to his mum's as he suggested, just stay home yourself and enjoy the break!

DrivenToDistraction · 18/06/2010 19:51

I second sewmoose.

FabIsGettingFit · 18/06/2010 19:55

I thought this was about coming out with your sexuality.

flootshoot · 18/06/2010 19:57

Yes, it is a bit of an ambiguous title isn't it...? And my grammar is all wrong too. Dangit.

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