OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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I just got off the phone with my BFF and her husband did the unthinkable.
Backstory: When they got married about 20 years ago they made a COLLECTIVE decision that she would stay at home with the kids. He is an OTR truck driver and they felt it was best for the kids. So therefore she has never had a job away from the house.
Fast forward 20 years.
He comes home from the road today and says "Oh yeah, by the way, I baught a HOUSE and I closed on it today.We are moving next week. My poor friend has never even seen this house. She asked him how he baught a house without her and he said since she isn't employed he didn't need her to sign on anything.
I told her that good divorce attorneys have the biggest ads iin the yellow pages.
Do you believe that!!![]()
That just doesn't have an, "out of the kindness of his heart", ring to it. Maybe it's just me. It sounded more like, "You weren't needed in this decision.". What did your BFF take from the conversation? What was the DH's tone and intent in what he said? Did she think it was a put down or, "Honey, this is the surprise of your life!"?
Geez, just a little harsh on the guy. Maybe he was trying to do something good for his wife. This is just the kind of thing that a guy would think would make his wife happy. They don't always understand that women want to know every little detail. And on top, his occupation probably prevents him from talking to her about every detail of life like another couple that both live at home all the time.
Since your friend is a stay at home mom, would she be willing to drive her kids to the school that they're still at?? She can speak to the school and the school district about allowing her kids to stay in their current school. Usually they'll allow it if the parent is willing to provide the transportation. I did this in high school to prevent from going to the worst school in the Miami area.
Has your friend seen the house yet?? Does she like it??
I hope your BFF likes the house. It's a lot to get over. The secret of buying the house and the secret that the family was in on excluding her. Buying a house isn't something people take lightly. It takes a good bit of time and thought. It's one of the biggest purchases a couple will make.
Well... every little detail?!? LITTLE?!?It's a HOUSE. They (supposedly) now have to MOVE. He is driving, HE won't have to PACK, won't have to listen to their son be sad. Maybe he actually meant it for the best...but what do the in-laws have to say and how have they always treated their DiL? Is this type of behavior (SURPRISE!!! Oh, you're not HAPPY? Why you ungrateful little snit!) par for the course...
agnes!
A huge detail indeed. A house. My goodness. I can not imagine.

What does your BFF think now that some time has passed since she learned the news?

It's a HOUSE. They (supposedly) now have to MOVE. He is driving, HE won't have to PACK, won't have to listen to their son be sad. Maybe he actually meant it for the best...but what do the in-laws have to say and how have they always treated their DiL? Is this type of behavior (SURPRISE!!! Oh, you're not HAPPY? Why you ungrateful little snit!) par for the course...
absolutely OR as pp ( post # 64 ) mentioned (and not to condone it but it happens & she certainly would know this about her husband) if he's "old world" thinking then it makes sense AND I doubt OP knows the truth as far as her BFF running the finances if this is the case...never really know what goes on behind someone elses door
Whether she is willing to drive or not is not the point. The point is her husband made a huge purchase without her knowledge. His telling her parents but not her tells me that he knew she wouldn't agree to the purchase. The spoiled brat wanted it and did it. Oh and if he decided he couldn't pay for the house, guess what, she's on the hook too in most states.