RACHACE
Well-Known Member
Potential dilemma for our game away at atalanta. It's fell on my wife's birthday and she may not be able to go due to work commitments. (we find out next Wednesday).
However, she knows I'd love to se city play in the San Siro and being the brilliant wife she is, she's already said that I'm able to go if she cannot get the time off work and we can celebrate her birthday on the weekend. (we usually do that anyway).
However this could this be a case of her just saying that and if I actually go, she'd be really pissed off with me. Isn't that a common trait of a woman?
I don't want to hurt her feelings for obvious reasons but I really want to go to the game too.
Surely some of you have been in similar situations? Did you go off to do what it was you wanted to do regardless or did you stay put as not to hurt her feelings? How did it work out?
I'm hoping her workplace just allow her the time off but it's unlikely as we're in Berlin at a gig the week later and she's off work for that.
However, she knows I'd love to se city play in the San Siro and being the brilliant wife she is, she's already said that I'm able to go if she cannot get the time off work and we can celebrate her birthday on the weekend. (we usually do that anyway).
However this could this be a case of her just saying that and if I actually go, she'd be really pissed off with me. Isn't that a common trait of a woman?
I don't want to hurt her feelings for obvious reasons but I really want to go to the game too.
Surely some of you have been in similar situations? Did you go off to do what it was you wanted to do regardless or did you stay put as not to hurt her feelings? How did it work out?
I'm hoping her workplace just allow her the time off but it's unlikely as we're in Berlin at a gig the week later and she's off work for that.