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A husband scenario...am I taking this all wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 374298" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think you are about as FAR from grumpy as it is possible to be on this subjec. What husband wants to do isn't just PA, it is inhumane, cruel, and disgusting. At 30 years old the poor horse deserves to be retired - NOT used by a man who is so irresponsible that he cannot even pick up after himself to the point that he has left a rotting dear head sitting around for more than a year. </p><p> </p><p>He very well may be taking the tack that if he just says what you want to hear and does a little bit of work to a fairly low standard, then you "can't" tell him that he can't use the poor old horse, your vehicles, or any other thing he dang well wants to use. </p><p> </p><p>This is a sickening thing for him to do - ESPECIALLY when he wants to use this horse as part of letting his cgfg daughter learn to shoot when she shows not one teeny bit of responsibility for anything. </p><p> </p><p>I would be pitching such a fit that your husband would be saying/doing EXACTLY what I wanted because (in the words of my father) "Mother can have anything she wants when she levitates - regardless of whether her head is spinning around and spewing pea soup!"</p><p> </p><p>Personally I would be equally upset about the animal abuse and the idea that husband would take his daughter shooting because I would be quite positive that he would NOT supervise her on or off of the shooting range. He simply doesn't seem to have the discipline to follow safe shooting rules and gun maintenance rules, much less to make sure his daughter would follow them. Having husband and cgfg join you in mounted shooting would mean that you had to supervise ALL of them during YOUR hobby/fun time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 374298, member: 1233"] I think you are about as FAR from grumpy as it is possible to be on this subjec. What husband wants to do isn't just PA, it is inhumane, cruel, and disgusting. At 30 years old the poor horse deserves to be retired - NOT used by a man who is so irresponsible that he cannot even pick up after himself to the point that he has left a rotting dear head sitting around for more than a year. He very well may be taking the tack that if he just says what you want to hear and does a little bit of work to a fairly low standard, then you "can't" tell him that he can't use the poor old horse, your vehicles, or any other thing he dang well wants to use. This is a sickening thing for him to do - ESPECIALLY when he wants to use this horse as part of letting his cgfg daughter learn to shoot when she shows not one teeny bit of responsibility for anything. I would be pitching such a fit that your husband would be saying/doing EXACTLY what I wanted because (in the words of my father) "Mother can have anything she wants when she levitates - regardless of whether her head is spinning around and spewing pea soup!" Personally I would be equally upset about the animal abuse and the idea that husband would take his daughter shooting because I would be quite positive that he would NOT supervise her on or off of the shooting range. He simply doesn't seem to have the discipline to follow safe shooting rules and gun maintenance rules, much less to make sure his daughter would follow them. Having husband and cgfg join you in mounted shooting would mean that you had to supervise ALL of them during YOUR hobby/fun time. [/QUOTE]
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