Go play pool and take your medicine when you get home lol
If she insist you stay at home.....sit around and be an a..
If she insist you stay at home.....sit around and be an a..
Choose your priorities and don't whine about the consequences.
For the record : I choose wife, family, and business. I am not as good a pool player as I could have been and probably never will be, but having a successful marriage, successful children and financial security has made me happier than being a destitute, lonely pool player ever would have.
As a single man who has never been married, I always find it fascinatnig when a wife is upset with her spouse for spending too much time on one, and only one, hobby.Here we go....
I picked the BasementDweller name for a reason. I basically just play at home when I can find a few minutes here and there. But lately, I've been trying to sneak out and hit a local tournament, or try to find some local action.
Well, I got hit with the "you're playing too much pool" today. I got the call after a package from Seyberts was delivered. That paired with all the talk about me getting a new table, I think put her over the edge.
I've been married for 11 years now and I have 3 kids (ages 7, 6, & 19 months) so it's a bit tough to just take off and go play pool. By tough, I mean if I want to stay married (which of course I do). Pool is the only hobby I have but I think the wife would rather I didn't play at all
I know there have been several threads about this on here in the past but I think it's time for a review. How do you guys handle this?
Some women just are not happy unless you are unhappy.
I had the same issue for quite some time. Ultimately, you need to show your wife that she and your children are the most important thing in the world to you. After she realizes that, try and help her understand how important it is for everyone (including her) to have something (i.e. a hobby) that they are passionate about. Try to help her understand that by taking pool away, you are unhappy and if either of you is unhappy in the marriage, it will suffer. Perhaps she has something that she loves to do that you can relate the situation to in an effort to help her understand your point of view.
Here is the longer version, maybe it will help.
I completely gave up pool for 20+ years to do the husband, father, business thing. My wife knew this and encouraged me multiple times resume my playing. Each time I told her it would not be a wise at this time. After the kids were grown and out on their own, after we were financially secure for the rest of our lives, and because my son was playing and encouraging (challenging) me to resume playing I picked up a cue again.
It happened that a new and very upscale room had just opened in a nearby town. My wife and I visited it one day and I told her it was good it wasn't in our hometown because I would probably live in it if it were. My wife smiled understandingly.
Not having a local pool room and with encouragement from my wife I put a table in at the house. Now I play a lot, so much so that sometimes I feel guilty. I tell the wife that this is why I wouldn't return to pool before, I knew how much time I would spend at it.
She has never touched a cue stick. She never complains, never disparages pool. We are going to DCC this year, her to visit nearby relatives and me to watch and learn. In reality I feel as though my playing now has put a little distance between us that wasn't there before. Maybe it's just me but I am going to be on the lookout for any real problems.
I was right to marry a woman that was strong enough to deal with me. I'm not easy. I worked at making it right and so far I feel as though I have done the right things. Thirty+ years of success has to mean something.
You can look at yourself in the mirror every morning as long as you do what you feel is right. You don't always have to be right, no reasonable person expects that, but for yourself you have to try.
Good Luck n Good Shootin'
PS: I have posted my story before and apologize to anyone who has read it before, I hope to help basementdweller and family. Thanks
Here we go....
I picked the BasementDweller name for a reason. I basically just play at home when I can find a few minutes here and there. But lately, I've been trying to sneak out and hit a local tournament, or try to find some local action.
Well, I got hit with the "you're playing too much pool" today. I got the call after a package from Seyberts was delivered. That paired with all the talk about me getting a new table, I think put her over the edge.
I've been married for 11 years now and I have 3 kids (ages 7, 6, & 19 months) so it's a bit tough to just take off and go play pool. By tough, I mean if I want to stay married (which of course I do). Pool is the only hobby I have but I think the wife would rather I didn't play at all
I know there have been several threads about this on here in the past but I think it's time for a review. How do you guys handle this?
Here we go....
I picked the BasementDweller name for a reason. I basically just play at home when I can find a few minutes here and there. But lately, I've been trying to sneak out and hit a local tournament, or try to find some local action.
Well, I got hit with the "you're playing too much pool" today. I got the call after a package from Seyberts was delivered. That paired with all the talk about me getting a new table, I think put her over the edge.
I've been married for 11 years now and I have 3 kids (ages 7, 6, & 19 months) so it's a bit tough to just take off and go play pool. By tough, I mean if I want to stay married (which of course I do). Pool is the only hobby I have but I think the wife would rather I didn't play at all
I know there have been several threads about this on here in the past but I think it's time for a review. How do you guys handle this?
Here we go....
I picked the BasementDweller name for a reason. I basically just play at home when I can find a few minutes here and there. But lately, I've been trying to sneak out and hit a local tournament, or try to find some local action.
Well, I got hit with the "you're playing too much pool" today. I got the call after a package from Seyberts was delivered. That paired with all the talk about me getting a new table, I think put her over the edge.
I've been married for 11 years now and I have 3 kids (ages 7, 6, & 19 months) so it's a bit tough to just take off and go play pool. By tough, I mean if I want to stay married (which of course I do). Pool is the only hobby I have but I think the wife would rather I didn't play at all
I know there have been several threads about this on here in the past but I think it's time for a review. How do you guys handle this?
Choose your priorities and don't whine about the consequences.
For the record : I choose wife, family, and business. I am not as good a pool player as I could have been and probably never will be, but having a successful marriage, successful children and financial security has made me happier than being a destitute, lonely pool player ever would have.