what do you do to get your husband/ boyfriend out of the house?

Philippines
February 8, 2009 9:16am CST
women are known to love going out. men, on the other hand, usually just want to stay home. are you in this typical scenario all the time? is your partner hesitant to leave the house and go out? what do you do to get your partner off his bum? perhaps you are creative in this area. if you are, then share your ideas! :)
3 responses
@eagle_f15 (1827)
• Malaysia
16 Feb 09
There's not much of a problem in this area for my husband and me. If I want to go window shopping or shopping and he doesn't feel like going, he will just remain at home and I will go by myself. But this rarely happens because our shopping consist mostly of buying groceries so definitely he will come along with me cos he does not like me to carry to heavy stuff like a bag of 10 kilo rice !!.
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• Philippines
16 Feb 09
it's good that way; you get to do what you want, and your husband gets to do what he wants. hehe. and it's also good that your husband always thinks of your comfort when you go buy groceries. you've got a keeper! ^_^
@donsky14 (5990)
• Philippines
8 Feb 09
Hi doc_alma. :) , Well me and my boyfriend are like bestfriends...so I don't really have a problem dragging his butt out of his house. lol. He always wants to be with me and hang out...so that's not a problem for me.
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• Philippines
8 Feb 09
good for you! my boyfriend loves to tag along as well, even if he hates shopping. :o i just wonder what other women do to become wily in this scenario...
• Philippines
8 Feb 09
Hi doc_alma_jones!
• Philippines
11 Feb 09
it's too bad that your guy doesn't let you pay for stuff... in my country, women who can pay for themselves, and also women who can insist on paying for their own, are seen as strong, assertive and capable of spending even without her man's money. but it's good that your guy tries to spoil you. :) i just hope you see the other side of spending for your guy for a change. it strengthens the role of women in society instead of putting them in the stereotype of being "weak and needing protection..." hope you don't take it the wrong way. just wanted to open a door for epiphanies, perhaps. :)