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AIBU

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sodapop Sat 29-Jan-22 14:47:49

Grrrr that would have annoyed me as well Treetops ?

BlueBelle Sat 29-Jan-22 14:39:56

Here’s a practical solution for you buy one of those cases I have one and the jigsaw goes away behind my sofa when I m not doing it and is there, completely the same as I left it not moved in any way when I open it up again
Then his little fingers won’t get the chance to fiddle

BlueBelle Sat 29-Jan-22 14:18:58

Blimey so little to worry about ?

Treetops05 Sat 29-Jan-22 14:03:36

Thanks all you made me smile ? I know it sounds silly and childish, but I just want something that is mine? I would play with his trains, but he has them in a shed in the garden, quite cosy but...

Sodapop, luckily my OH finds no joy in books, being somewhat dyslexic...just my puzzles ? I was ultra annoyed last night, as he finished 2 puzzles in one day!

Thanks for the support, the smiles and greenlady102 if either of our Mums were alive one would tell him off soundly (his) - and mine loved him to bits and he could do no wrong!

greenlady102 Sat 29-Jan-22 11:35:08

what do your Mums say?

Serendipity22 Sat 29-Jan-22 11:32:47

Ok, i would say point blank ger off it you go play with your expensive train set THAT YOU WANTED!

Its like the school playground.

My husband retired last year and he said "Don't know what i will do to keep busy, i will have to wash up, bake, cook."

I said "*Whoaaaa stop right there*, those are my jobs, if you do them, then i am going to be sat twiddling my thumbs, so find something else to do."

I send you a bunch of flowers to numb the annoyance. flowers

Calendargirl Sat 29-Jan-22 09:37:15

I asked for a jigsaw, which I chose and wrapped

So what was the point in wrapping it?

confused

Present buying seems pointless when you do it all yourself, well it does to me.

Ali08 Sat 29-Jan-22 03:27:07

Buy him a Wasjig jigsaw puzzle. What you see on the box is not what the puzzle is, it's the view - if I have this right - as if you were in that picture looking towards the puzzle, and what you'd be seeing!
Or an impossipuzzle of baked beans on a plate.
And then treat yourself to something else.

sodapop Fri 28-Jan-22 21:27:52

I sympathise with you Treetops it is irritating. I feel the same way about a book or magazine, I want to be the first to read it not my husband. Irrational I know.

Farmor15 Fri 28-Jan-22 20:06:09

I'd just get another jigsaw and leave him to yours for now. Let him finish it and then swap. He obviously likes jigsaws as well as train sets (as do I!).

GG65 Fri 28-Jan-22 20:02:52

Blossoming

Play with his train set.

Oh, this made me laugh grin

BlueBelle Fri 28-Jan-22 20:00:37

Oh dear this has to be a joker surely ???
Is not school back yet

Smileless2012 Fri 28-Jan-22 19:40:15

I'd go with Elegran's suggestion.

Elizabeth27 Fri 28-Jan-22 16:41:38

If he cannot share nicely break up the jigsaw and put it back in its box.

ValerieF Fri 28-Jan-22 16:36:51

Seriously? ???. If you chose your jigsaw and wrapped it, hardly a surprise anyway. Just buy two more and tell him THAT is yours, this is MINE. Then go off and play with his train set ?

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 28-Jan-22 15:12:20

Both of the above.

Elegran Fri 28-Jan-22 15:12:14

Blossoming

Play with his train set.

. . and crash it noisily a few times. If this annoys him, point out that as he is monopolising your present and making it "not new" before you have played with it yourself, you thought he wouldn't mind if you took the newness off of his. Offer to swap with him - he can play with his new toy, and you will play with yours.

grandtanteJE65 Fri 28-Jan-22 14:59:19

Lock your jigsaw puzzle away until you want to do it.

Blossoming Fri 28-Jan-22 14:52:12

Play with his train set.

Treetops05 Fri 28-Jan-22 14:47:41

AIBU? At Christmas I bought my husband what he asked for - a quite expensive train set...I asked for a jigsaw, which I chose and wrapped. Since then if he isn't playing with histrains, he completes my puzzles! AIBU to think my present should be mine? If he did only a few pieces I wouldn't mind but he sits there for hours. I have tried hinting how annoyed I am, said outright, and tried joining in but 'I'm not serious or I'm interfering' What do I do...