“Is It My Fault When My Wife Oversleeps For Work?”
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“Is It My Fault When My Wife Oversleeps For Work?”
Anthony writes to The Andie Summers Show:
“My wife and I are having a dispute, and I need some backup. She’s gotten into a habit of ignoring her alarm when it goes off and hitting the snooze button multiple times. I find myself wasting my “get ready for work time” by waking her up each time the alarm goes off…sometimes as many as five and six times…so last week I decided to stop doing it and just took care of myself so I could get out the door on time.
She was late to work 3 times … and somehow that’s my fault. We’ve actually gotten into a loud blow-up about it. In my mind, she’s a grown adult and should be able to wake up when it’s time to wake up.
Am I to blame for her being late? Do I really have to be her alarm every morning?“