It's not an opinion you're asking for, is it?
Your spouse says: "I'd like your opinion." (and it's about something with the skids, BM, their parenting)
What your spouse really means (at least mine): "Tell me that whatever I say is exactly right."
ARGHH!!!!!
Then don't ask for my !@(*&#(*&$@)(*&%)(*&#@$ opinion!
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Or Tell me what I did was
Or Tell me what I did was right even though I know it wasn't.
Oh, opinions are supposed to
Oh, opinions are supposed to be asked for? I have been doing it wrong and just shouting them out all these years. My bad.
Well, okay, sometimes I snap
Well, okay, sometimes I snap and DH gets ALL my opinions in one massive waterfall.
Hmmm....In my home, this
Hmmm....In my home, this conversation would go something along the lines like this:
DW: "Drac0, what do you think about (insert situation with SS)?"
Me: "You know exactly what I am going to say. So why are you asking me?"
Where's my beer?
I'm very much a beer snob,
I'm very much a beer snob, too. But that was way before skids, and I'd rather not taint my beer with the drama of stepparenthood.
*sigh* this, SO knows my
*sigh* this, SO knows my answer. It's seldom in agreement with his about SS.
Danger, Will Robinson,
Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!!! :jawdrop:
That's what goes through my head the moment those words come out of DH's mouth.
For most of my life I have
For most of my life I have always prefaced my answers to "Can I have your opinion...." with a disclaimer that if you ask for my opinion, I'm going to give you my opinion and it's not my problem if you get pissed at me.