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Could you spend all day, every day with your dh??

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lisad123 · 29/10/2011 23:59

We are looking at moving and there will be a cross over between dh giving notice and finding work, which isnt a problem as we have money set aside to keep us going for a year (selling house and going into rented, so have excess from house sale)
Anyways I made a passing comment to dh earlier about needing to find work and how if we were together all day every day I would end up going crazy. He looked hurts and asked if he was that hard to live with Blush

Yes some times he bugs me, but i love him and we get on ok, but i really do like my space (he doesnt seem to need any)

He then said what will happen when we retire and I repliedthat we would have money to go and do stuff, have friends to see and travelling to do.

I know after 2 weeks holiday is about the limit for me, before he starts getitng under my feet, I want to get back to normal and he starts to bug me a little.

Anyone else like this??
Im used to doing things myself and getting things done i guess

OP posts:
MrsBloodyTroll · 30/10/2011 23:10

No way I could do it, I need my space too!

Need to come up with a plan for when we retire...maybe encourage him to play golf more often than he currently does?!

I've just realised that this is the reason why my PILs are happy to do so much for other family members...so they don't have to be alone together! Why have I only just realised this?!

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