First MISTAKE. Don't ever marry you MOTHER.
I"m a grown man, and don't need to ask anyones permission to play pool, softball or go to a poker game, buy a cue, go grab a beer with a buddy... Just the way it was when I met her and has not changed. And I don't take kindly to "orders"....
I told her I'm not going to marry my MOTHER and I"m hoping she didn't want to marry a boy either. I find it ridiculous that someone even has to ask permission. The only thing I do is check the calander of my son's events cause I don't wanna miss those for pool or softball or poker.
If I wanna go to Vegas, the only thing I ask is can she find me the cheapest flight. And she has the exact same option. She wants to go out with the girls, then she can go anytime.... she knows what days I play pool and softball
At 50 I'm slowing down and only play pool once a week now. But, I still don't miss my son's events ever but it is my choice cause I enjoy it more
Life is way too short my friend.....
quit pool keep your vows
pay no attention to the advice you had to the contrary
be a good husband and father
pool tends to destroy the family
dean
Lots of good advice here and some bad. I'm definitely not leaving my wife and abandoning my kids over a game. If you are actually one of those guys that did that, I feel sorry for you.
I think this is just a minor speed bump and we will work it out. I will let you guys know how it turns out. I have been encouraging my wife to spend some more time on things she is interested in and I'm sure that's part of the solution.
In fairness to her, my story goes like this:
I loved pool very much but it was ruining my life so I completely quit after playing for a couple of years when I was around 22. The next day I joined the Air Force. The day after that I met her. I've always thought it may have been God's way of rewarding me for making a couple of tough decisions. Anyways, now I'm setting here at 36 years old and I've been playing steady again for a couple of years. So, pool wasn't really part of the deal when we got married.
I'll keep you posted![]()
From a woman's perspective.....I think it would do you some good to find out the underlying reason why she is complaining about your playing pool. She's obviously afraid of something. Find out what it is. Most of the time it takes more than just a superficial conversation to get to the root of it.
For example, if i were your wife and you told me that pool was once ruining your life --- and then you started playing again, I'd be afraid that you might be going down that path again.
But even if you didn't tell her that, you should make sure you understand why she is unhappy about your playing. You may not know yet even though you think you do. You may help her to realize something and you may realize something yourself.
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?
i do everthing i can to make my wife miserable whenever i am home.
That way she looks forward to me going out to play pool.
SLIM