maybe he doesnt want the house all banged up trying to hang lights.. i dont know hun, maybe hes just lazy cause he thinks he'll have to hang them?
2006-11-29 01:13:26
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answered by DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS 3
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I have never heard of such rediculous nonsense in all my life. Your husband won't let you put up christmas lights? Get off your butt and put up your own christmas lights. There shouldn't be an arguement. He's not your father and you both share that house. If he has a problem with the lights up after that, simply direct him to the nearest hotel to stay in until after the holidays. Christmas is about Jesus and this petty crap is really not important. Thank you and good luck.
2006-11-29 04:07:13
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answered by cookie 6
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I would like for you to pass this on to your husband. My wife and I are currently seperated for other reasons as well but she just told me last week that she hated having to argue with me about Christmas i.e. getting all the christmas stuff out of the attic as well as helping her, then she would be on me about the christmas lights as well she would ride me and ride me about it. Well I really thought that I would let this relationship go; No big deal 11 years gone. Well let me tell you its going on 5 monthes and I have lost 35 pounds and am going crazy. I realized just how much I love her and miss her. I am trying everything I can think of to get her to come home. I got the christmas stuff down last night and will be putting up christmas lights today. I even took the day off to be able to do it. She will be home tonight and hopefully she will be delighted by my effort. Hope this doesnt happen to your husband because it sucks and I will never take her for granted again. Good Luck......
2006-11-29 01:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask him why.
Is he the only one working? Maybe he doesn't like the idea of footing the increased electric bill by himself. If you can prove to him that it doesn't cost much (or that you're willing to get a part time job over the holidays to pay for it), you may get somewhere.
Or maybe he doesn't like all the flashy, gaudy, wasteful commercialism. (I can't say as I blame him.)
Or maybe Christmas depresses him or reminds him of unhappy childhood memories.
Ask him. You need to find out why if you are going to overcome his objections (or at least come to an understanding). If you can't talk about it, you've got more problems than Christmas lights.
In any case, if it is truly a problem for him, it's not worth it to fight about it. Some things are just not worth a major argument.
But try to find out why. You'll stand a better chance of coming to a compromise.
Good luck.
2006-11-29 01:26:10
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answered by sparticle 4
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Talk to him. Find out what his objections are. Is he one of these people who has recently discovered that we celebrate the birth of Christ at the Winter Solstace which is a Pegan relgious day without knowing why? (This is only because the King of England was Pegan and allowed Christians to celebrate at the same time they celebrated, thus Christmas is NOT Pegan.) Or does he just not want the high electric bills? Or is it just that he doesn't want to do the work? Communication is key.
2006-11-29 01:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-13 08:33:13
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answered by ? 4
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Is he the decision maker in all decisions? Are his words final? If they are then hes too domineering and I don't think I would push the issue of Christmas lights. If you and him usually make decisions together then I would wait until hes at work and put them up and see what he says if it doesn't cause world war three then I would even turn them on!
2006-11-29 01:59:16
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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Find out why. Ask him and if he doesn't have a good reason put them up when he is not around...however if by Christmas lights you mean those Santa and reindeer abominations people put outside their houses at this time of year I understand where he is coming from...
2006-11-29 01:14:55
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answered by BYT77 2
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What do you mean, he won't LET you? It's your house too! Get a bunch of girlfriends together and have a house trimming party complete with food and eggnog or something. And promise Mr. Scrooge that YOU will take them down after Christmas. But once they're up, I bet he'll like them. He just doesn't want to do it. Don't let him walk on you like that. Go for it!
2006-11-29 01:16:16
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answered by chefgrille 7
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grounds for a darn good argument. what's wrong with scrooge?
tell him get in the christmas spirit and help others to do so by putting up the lights
2006-11-29 01:13:25
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answered by apostle1938 4
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It sounds like he is domenring, these are issues that should be decided, not dictated. Its your house too. I am not saying an argument is nesseary, but him not allowing it is wrong. If you discuss it and he gives you a good reason then work from there. Good luck, or get out.
2006-11-29 01:15:07
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answered by April was here 1
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