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Confused About Spouse Asking Questions...
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Spouse is currently away on job but comes home on weekends. Calls mornings/evenings. Things seem great. Already visited where spouse is staying before. However planning on another trip soon and now spouse is asking all these questions of which weekend they wont be needing to make the drive back. I honestly find it odd due to the fact itll be during the week ( not a weekend when a make the trip ). The spouse is aware of this, so why would it matter and why the repeated question of which weekend of not having to make the drive back home? It makes me think theres more to this... or am I imagining things? Would like an outside opinion on this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To clarify: Your OH works away and comes back every Friday for the weekend. You don't clarify if he drives comes by train or even flies. Soon you will be visiting him during the week but have not yet given him dates. He is asking when you are coming to see him , so he knows which weekend he will stay at workplace rather than go home.
Questions to ask your OH
Why will he not return home with you for the weekend after you visit to him during the week?
What will he do that weekend all on his own?
Questions to ask yourself:
Why can't you stay over the weekend with him?
If 'things seem great' what has triggered your thoughts he may be seeing someone.
Why do I feel I can't broach this subject with him?
Questions to ask your OH
Why will he not return home with you for the weekend after you visit to him during the week?
What will he do that weekend all on his own?
Questions to ask yourself:
Why can't you stay over the weekend with him?
If 'things seem great' what has triggered your thoughts he may be seeing someone.
Why do I feel I can't broach this subject with him?
Yes I've read all responses , thanks everyone. Yes I'm female. Spouse is Male. I would be traveling during mid-week by car( only 3 hr drive )and staying throughout the entire week into the weekend. Returning back home on first on the following work week. Hes aware of the upcoming trip, hes just uncertain of the exact date I'd be arriving. The thing is since I'd be staying there during the week, he'd already know in advance before weekend arrived not to make a trip home due to the fact I'd already be up there with him. That's the really odd part. Hes just been trying to get the exact date in advance from me. I've just been telling him I'm not certain just yet. Well this a.m. he seem to of made more of a big deal out of a comment I made about a time that he normally calls me and he accused me of bitching all the time. Thats certainly not true then he made a remark that maybe he just won't call me at all tomorrow and for me to enjoy rest of my day. Before he could finish, I hung up the phone. I was extremely hurt. I think whatever has sprung into him is definitely not right.
Okkkkk, I guess let me detail this more.. its construction job.. 6/10s ( days/hrs) I'm just going to stay n visit. Theres no time off except Sunday which is scheduled. We'll just be eating a quick bit due time alotted. No biggy. Hes been doing this since August 2019. It's just it gets old and tiresome the same routine of me being home constantly. Plus ya got to think how difficult that is working long hrs then making that drive every week too. But his question was very odd to say the least because it would not matter as I stated... I'd already be there during the week and therefore he'd know not to make the upcoming trip back home.. its almost like hes hiding something in advance before I arrive or letting someone know before I get there. Idk... as I said, I might be reading too much into it, but he did seemingly start an unwarranted argument too this a.m. and get an attitude too. Just VERY SUSPICIOUS! Why would ANYONE act that way?
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