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Man Needs To Leave The Room Anytime Wife Puts On ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, She Continues Doing It

Guy Hates RuPaul’s Drag Race So Much He Can’t Even Be In The Room When Wife Watches It, Is Mad Over It

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Basically, relationships with other people are never-ending compromises. That might sound a little harsh, but it’s true, isn’t it? After all, we have to learn to be a little inconvenienced for the sake of other people, just as they have to learn the same for our sake.

Yet, this fact is a very tough pill to swallow for some. Seemingly, the OP’s husband is one of these people. We say so because of how badly he reacts to the fact that his wife wants to watch her favorite TV show on Friday nights — exiling himself to the basement and then complaining about it. Doesn’t seem like a healthy way to deal with a compromise, does it?

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    On Friday nights, this woman loves to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race, as it’s her favorite TV show

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    Image credits: RuPaul’s Drag Race / Youtube (not the actual photo)

    Her husband hates it, so any time she turns it on, he goes to the basement and sits there until it ends

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    He also likes to point out how unfair it is that he has to go there just so his wife can watch some TV, despite it not being his only option — he could go to the bedroom instead

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    The woman, feeling that he’s the one being unreasonable here, went online to ask for netizens’ opinions on it

    The OP and her husband live in a relatively small house, so naturally, their area to watch TV is not so big either. 

    So, they have to figure out ways to compromise on what and when they want to watch, something that many couples have to deal with, which is made apparent by discussions on forums like this one

    Some solve this by introducing their significant others to new genres, so they can watch the same things together, or trying out new genres together, while others like the original poster and her husband let each other watch TV separately. 

    Yet, what is also apparent is that in the author’s case, such an arrangement is causing a bit of problems for them.

    Every Friday night, the OP likes to watch RuPaul’s Drag Race, a reality competition series, which has been airing since 2009. Ever since its debut, the show has become an undeniable global phenomenon, having successfully expanded beyond the American market due to a huge fan base. And, well, the original poster is certainly in this fanbase. 

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    Her husband is the opposite of that. He dislikes the show so strongly, he feels the need to leave the room any time she watches it. So, during this hour and a half, he usually goes to their basement, which holds their area for working out, laundry, and storage.

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    At some point, it started causing quite some trouble for their relationship. The man feels he shouldn’t be exiled to the basement after a hard day at work just so his wife can watch some TV show.

    Yet, the woman refuses to record the show to watch it later, as she doesn’t want social media to spoil it. Typically, when watching fiction, people hate spoilers because they like to experience the emotions of finding out what happens while doing so, not before. And since, more often than not, reality TV shows tend to be staged to some extent, this explanation works for them too. 

    She thinks she’s being reasonable enough – she just wants an hour and a half to enjoy herself. After all, her husband doesn’t even have to go to the basement, he could simply go to the bedroom, but he chooses differently.

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    So, the woman went online to ask which of them is being unreasonable here. Well, to the majority of netizens, the man seemed like the jerk here. To some, it seems like he either simply doesn’t know how to share or has some expectations of his wife spending time with him on Friday night, but he doesn’t properly communicate it. 

    Well, it sounds like maybe he needs to work on his communication skills, and we don’t mean the whining kind. After all, as the saying goes, “communication is key”, meaning that expressing your actual thoughts and feelings can often prevent a situation from getting worse. That definitely should apply here, shouldn’t it?

    What do you think, which of the spouses in the story is being unreasonable? Share your take in the comments!

    Folks online supported her and pointed out that the man might have some expectations about his wife spending time with him instead of the TV, but doesn’t properly communicate them

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    Janelle Collard
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hubs is an only child. The word "share" is not in his vocabulary. I'd ignore his pissy little tantrums on Friday nights. Nobody is *forcing* him to exile himself to the basement. He's trying to manipulate OP into NOT watching her show. Don't let him! Get him a blankie + a binkie to make his basement stays more tolerable. 😁

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm also baffled by the husband's pouty self-exile. So he doesn't have ANY hobbies? He can't go for a walk? Go hang out with friends? He can't do ANYTHING other than pout in the basement for an hour and a half?

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    Heather Menard
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why doesn't he finish the basement while down there for 90 minutes?

    Sandra Lappan
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Two Christmas ago I was in the Philippines to celebrate with my parents their 50th wedding anniversary where they got married. I was staying in the house that my parents had built. like many homes in the barangay there is only 1 TV in the house. I am a big drag race can so a chance to see Drag Race Philippines was something I could not pass up. My father can't stand drag race with the same amount I love the show. When Drag Race Philippines was on, my father went to his room so I could enjoy the show and later explain it to my cousin when she came home from mass.

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    Janelle Collard
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    4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hubs is an only child. The word "share" is not in his vocabulary. I'd ignore his pissy little tantrums on Friday nights. Nobody is *forcing* him to exile himself to the basement. He's trying to manipulate OP into NOT watching her show. Don't let him! Get him a blankie + a binkie to make his basement stays more tolerable. 😁

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm also baffled by the husband's pouty self-exile. So he doesn't have ANY hobbies? He can't go for a walk? Go hang out with friends? He can't do ANYTHING other than pout in the basement for an hour and a half?

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    Heather Menard
    Community Member
    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why doesn't he finish the basement while down there for 90 minutes?

    Sandra Lappan
    Community Member
    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Two Christmas ago I was in the Philippines to celebrate with my parents their 50th wedding anniversary where they got married. I was staying in the house that my parents had built. like many homes in the barangay there is only 1 TV in the house. I am a big drag race can so a chance to see Drag Race Philippines was something I could not pass up. My father can't stand drag race with the same amount I love the show. When Drag Race Philippines was on, my father went to his room so I could enjoy the show and later explain it to my cousin when she came home from mass.

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