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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 832508" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I think Misty has it about right</p><p>Unless you wife is making a HUGE deal out of you accompanying her. She probably gave up a long time ago and is quite content to go alone.</p><p> if you REALLY wanted to go she would love it.</p><p>But if you are just going under duress,you couldn't help being a wet blanket(or at least my hubby can't) and ruin her fun. She'd rather you just stay home and get some work done that shes been wanting done.</p><p>I would understand that things went badly and you didn't have much but more work to show for it.</p><p></p><p>Forcing husbands(at least mine) to so something social that they don't want to just backfires and you end up wanting to throttle them.</p><p></p><p>My hubby loves for me to go to social events without him- everyone feels so sorry for him having to stay home a nd work that they send a huge plate back. He gets all the good food without any of the bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 832508, member: 391"] I think Misty has it about right Unless you wife is making a HUGE deal out of you accompanying her. She probably gave up a long time ago and is quite content to go alone. if you REALLY wanted to go she would love it. But if you are just going under duress,you couldn't help being a wet blanket(or at least my hubby can't) and ruin her fun. She'd rather you just stay home and get some work done that shes been wanting done. I would understand that things went badly and you didn't have much but more work to show for it. Forcing husbands(at least mine) to so something social that they don't want to just backfires and you end up wanting to throttle them. My hubby loves for me to go to social events without him- everyone feels so sorry for him having to stay home a nd work that they send a huge plate back. He gets all the good food without any of the bother. [/QUOTE]
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