Bad timing

By kellym - 22/04/2009 03:24 - Canada

Today, I called my husband and he told me that he was going to invite his friend Jeff over that night. I told him I would prefer that he didn't come over. He took it to mean that I wanted to spend time with him and came home with flowers. Then had to tell him I was leaving him. FML
I agree, your life sucks 19 623
You deserved it 158 127

Same thing different taste

Top comments

FHL indeed. hate to tell you this, but the world does NOT revolve around you. and from the sound of it, you leaving him is the best thing you can do for him :P

Comments

bellwether 0

YDI for not loving the person you married,

TheZephyrSon 3

I agree with # 9 and #10. 107, how was that a bitch move? She's supposed to stay with someone she doesn't love?

exactly when you get married you agree to be together forever that means working through problems and toughing it out during the rough patches

#39 - are you still in high school? Im guessing so. Because they are the only kids who think they know it all. Especially when it comes to love. It has nothing to do with her not being "grown up" it has to do with changing. You have NO IDEA what happened in their marriage, nor do you have any grasp of real relationships. You're idealogical views of the world are just that, ideals. Its like the college kid who thinks they are going to get great grades, havet he time of their life in school, and then immediately find work after graduation. Itsj ust not reality. Do most people want to make their marriages work? Sure. Unfortunately that doesnt always happen. Why dont you grow up a little and join the real world before making bogus observations and naive judgements on someone

Bitch go get an STD from some hobo, i bet he got with you cuz he felt sorry for you

Not condemning you for not staying with someone you don't love, but I hope you realize how lucky you are to have a man who would not only grant your requests, but go out of his way to get you flowers and even have a passing thought that you want to spend time alone with him. Not many men are like that. I wish the best to both of you. I still fail to see how this is a FML for you, but to each his own. You probably just felt like a bitch for having to break it off with such a good catch and needed to tell it to someone.

simplewhimsy 0

Sounds ****** up, but not really FML worthy imo. There are too many variables to be accounted for that you can't write in 300 characters or less, such as whether or not OP is a selfish bitch or her husband is a bi-polar asshole. *shrug*

thelonelylurker 0
chuji 1

"Today, I wanted to invite my friend Jeff over, but my wife said she'd prefer him not to come. I guessed she wanted to spend the evening with me, so I brought her flowers. Turned out she wants to leave me. ..." #18 "And THEN she proceeded to write about it on FML to get pity from strangers on the Internet. FML." #108 - I agree. #112 - you're right, it's all in perspective.