93sr20det
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How do you convince your significant other you need to be in the garage?
How do you convince your significant other you need to be in the garage?
How do you convince your significant other you need to be in the garage?
I have an 8 month old, and the wife is a teacher so she's home all day with him now that it's the summer. When I get home, she needs a break so it's "Daddy's turn" the moment I walk in the door, leaving me to ask "where's my break? I left the house at 5am this morning and got home at 6pm in the evening - did you think I was playing golf all day?"
Some days, I'm too exhausted to have a conversation about making time for me to go out in the garage. She's not keeping me from it, but our lives just don't allow for much "individual time" these days. I suggest make an arrangement where you get one day a week for your hobbies, and she gets a day for her's. Start there and see if that seed grows to what you want it to be. I've found that asking "when's a good day for me to get some things done in the garage" allows her to feel like she's part of the decision. Sometimes that's enough.
I have an 8 month old, and the wife is a teacher so she's home all day with him now that it's the summer. When I get home, she needs a break so it's "Daddy's turn" the moment I walk in the door, leaving me to ask "where's my break? I left the house at 5am this morning and got home at 6pm in the evening - did you think I was playing golf all day?"
If your asking that question....then you might as well start planning the divorce.
You think I'm joking? No sir, I am not. If something so simple as getting some time in the garage is an issue with the spouse....it's only a matter of time before bigger issues happen.
I was there once....that is why I now call her the x-*****.
My wife now? Not unusual for her to be in the garage first.
Ok...some positive advise....find something she wants to do in the garage as well....like clean your tools?
How do you convince your significant other you need to be in the garage?
good advice DDAWG. my wife must be like yours. guys like us are the lucky ones.my wife recently bought a 1939 chevy for her street rod. I am expected to be in the shop. for some guys life is a ***** and they marry one too.
New GF comes out to the garage, likes to sort fasteners and clean the bench.
Hope this helps! At the very least, it should entertain...
Foreign concept for me ..... the need to ask my wife for permission to head out to the shop.
I take care of her, I am attentive to her needs, and I take good care of what we own.
That fosters a relationship built upon mutual respect.
I'm not the kind of individual that's going to do well having to ask permission from my wife. I already had one mom, I don't need another.

I have an 8 month old, and the wife is a teacher so she's home all day with him now that it's the summer. When I get home, she needs a break so it's "Daddy's turn" the moment I walk in the door, leaving me to ask "where's my break? I left the house at 5am this morning and got home at 6pm in the evening - did you think I was playing golf all day?"
I say "I'm going out to the garage".
