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Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

Originally posted by Chickaboo Chickaboo wrote:

oh and the question was what would you do:

I would sulk, argue and basically make sure i got my own way or if not made him pay for it LOL (abstain maybe )


hahah funny! not particularly helpful though


LOl I know

As for the valentines day - I wouldn't get my Dh to not play cricket for that alone (like busymum we don't celebrate Vday as our anniversary is not long after wards) but its your birthday and a trip away (which most people can only do during weekends with work commitments etc..)

I think in every relationship there should be some give and take and also flexibility. If its important to you and you don't ALWAY ask him to skip cricket (cause they need it) then once a season should be 'allowed' whether he has always done it pre you or not.


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Originally posted by LG LG wrote:

Its the same here with rugby, DH wouldnt miss a game for anything either (ive asked him if he can miss a few games once number 2 arrives so hes not gone to training 2 nights a week and all day saturday and its out of the question apparantly). So i have no advice, other than to say i know how you feel.
And i laughed at the rock idea, will keep that up my sleeve haha


...what will he do if baby decides to arrive on the day he has his games, haha, he might have to miss one anyway





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Originally posted by Chickaboo Chickaboo wrote:

I think in every relationship there should be some give and take and also flexibility. If its important to you and you don't ALWAY ask him to skip cricket (cause they need it) then once a season should be 'allowed' whether he has always done it pre you or not.

I agree!
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Well although its a nice thought, id hope my DH wouldnt want me to give up my sport during the season for a night away somewhere, id hope that he would organise around my chosen sport.

So .. I would in turn not expect my partner to miss out on his sport and I would plan around it.

Believe me, thats just what I do .. his stuff is on the calender, my stuff is on the calender, the kids stuff is on the calender and I plan MONTHS ahead in the gaps that are left lol.
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