MsEmotional
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I am really annoyed with my husband right now. He is saying that it is really difficult to carve out time for us when I am spending so much with Ponytail. We have one dedicated evening per week together, but we often spontaneously hang out if it works out with our schedules. When I pointed out that I hadn't even realized that Glasses was trying to carve out time with me, he said that it was hard for him to adjust to the fact that he can't just expect that I will be around during my free time and that we cannot have spontaneous alone time when the mood strikes and the kids are in bed.
This really annoys me. While I get it that he has gotten used to me being at his beck and call, he rarely initiates such activities and often is not in the mood when I do. So for him to frame this as "we hardly get any time to carve out for each other anymore" is making me feel particularly bitter and annoyed. Especially since Ponytail is usually willing to drive across the city at the drop of a hat if I have time that I can spend with him. And my Glasses can't even reliably be in be in the mood to come to the couch and watch a movie with me? How can he expect that he would get first dibs on my time?
Is this an expected struggle on the journey to opening up a relationship? What should I be doing differently?
This really annoys me. While I get it that he has gotten used to me being at his beck and call, he rarely initiates such activities and often is not in the mood when I do. So for him to frame this as "we hardly get any time to carve out for each other anymore" is making me feel particularly bitter and annoyed. Especially since Ponytail is usually willing to drive across the city at the drop of a hat if I have time that I can spend with him. And my Glasses can't even reliably be in be in the mood to come to the couch and watch a movie with me? How can he expect that he would get first dibs on my time?
Is this an expected struggle on the journey to opening up a relationship? What should I be doing differently?