You call me a fool? I call you ignorant and self-centered. And you are sexist, too. You don't understand Asian culture at all.@miyako19 You failed to consider this but some of us do not have a large homes. Some of us live in apartments. A child needs their sleep. I'm from the US and we are fucking loud. One thing is bringing over friends at 7 pm but at 11 we are set to fall asleep for early work. I'm not dealing with fucking drunks at 11 pm. It's not only disrespectful to me but my kid who has school later in the day. Don't get me started with neighbors.
You judge me because I take my kids health prioriry? I call you a fool
I don't know what country you are from but in mine and many other Asian countries , married men do that all the time. My father and my uncle did that we lived in the most advanced and crowded city in the country. And my father wasn't any uneducated drunk, either. He was engineer at a big company. My mother and my aunt were completely fine with that. Sometimes, the drinking continued past 12 and their friends ended up staying overnight.@miyako19
I can only speak for my country, but bringing friends home late at night to drink seems to be more characteristic for rural areas, and even then the wife doesn't like it, yet she has no choice but to go along with it. In the city unmarried men might do it, but I've never heard of a married one pull that off.
double standards are fucking atrocious and perfectly exemplified in this rancid-ass commentSorry but that is unacceptable. How irresponsible can one be? I understand drinking with coworkers and staying out late with the release of your book but bringing them to your house that has a fucking child sleeping in the other room? Being that fucking loud?
As the husband I would have put my foot down and said no. Come home and we'll celebrate together. Don't fucking bring other fucking people.