With my first wife, I actually changed the bedroom clock to be 15 minutes ahead of reality. That way we mostly arrived less than a half hour late. My second (and last!) wife is a lot better: She sets her own clock ahead… but only a couple of minutes. And we mostly arrive within 10 minutes of on time.
I, the wife, was always ready ahead of time. When hubby and I were dating, he had to travel from Los Angeles to Long Beach and was always 2 hours late.
Married to a man, I know that in order to leave the house, I have to say “Let’s go babe” about 10 minutes before we actually need to leave. Invariably there is some last second bathroom trip, or rechecking again all the locks, or the shirt has a stain unnoticed, or some other reason.
But know this: it is not just MEN with this issue, it is HUMANS.
Mom once said, “We need to go pretty soon.” I interpreted this as “Soon it will be time to go,” and kept playing. Boy was I in trouble! She meant “You’re in trouble because we’re not already gone.”
When my wife and I have to go to a function, I usually get ready first. Having three bathrooms helps. I am ready well before my wife. By the time she is ready changing outfits ( wrong color) changing her purse ( does not go with the outfit) changing shoes ( color has to match the dress), I have a five o’clock shadow and have to shave again. If we are 5 minutes late my wife says “He just could not get ready on time.”. What???
I try to arrive “elegantly late” to social events. Ten minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes — doesn’t make any difference, I’m always the first one there! (often even my hosts aren’t ready…)
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
makes you wonder where Earl and Opal are going
Concretionist about 5 years ago
With my first wife, I actually changed the bedroom clock to be 15 minutes ahead of reality. That way we mostly arrived less than a half hour late. My second (and last!) wife is a lot better: She sets her own clock ahead… but only a couple of minutes. And we mostly arrive within 10 minutes of on time.
rekam Premium Member about 5 years ago
I, the wife, was always ready ahead of time. When hubby and I were dating, he had to travel from Los Angeles to Long Beach and was always 2 hours late.
222jo about 5 years ago
A lot of men think they’re ready and then suddenly remember everything they haven’t done just as they’re walking out of the door.
baraktorvan about 5 years ago
Married to a man, I know that in order to leave the house, I have to say “Let’s go babe” about 10 minutes before we actually need to leave. Invariably there is some last second bathroom trip, or rechecking again all the locks, or the shirt has a stain unnoticed, or some other reason.
But know this: it is not just MEN with this issue, it is HUMANS.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
Doesn’t matter. She still beats me to the car.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Rolling Stones … Time Is On My Side :-)
jbrobo Premium Member about 5 years ago
My thought is if you can be on time you can be ten minutes early.
dlkrueger33 about 5 years ago
I do the wrong clock-setting trick to fool my husband. The clock is 10 minutes ahead and still, somehow we end up late. Drives me nuts.
Subguy322 about 5 years ago
I think this is my wife and my wife thinks it’s me. Turns out we are both right.
Tentoes about 5 years ago
Mom once said, “We need to go pretty soon.” I interpreted this as “Soon it will be time to go,” and kept playing. Boy was I in trouble! She meant “You’re in trouble because we’re not already gone.”
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
Yep…a universal female lie! ;o[
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Oooh the patience……OY!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
By the time Opal gets ready, the thing that they’ll be going to will probably be already over!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Earl looks nice today!
nosirrom about 5 years ago
For social occasions you’re on time if you are no more than 1/2 hour late.
For job interviews you’re late if you’re not there 10 minutes early
For doctor/dentist appointments you’re early even if you’re 10 minutes late. ;-)
e.groves about 5 years ago
Her: I’m ready, I just have to…
david_42 about 5 years ago
I always wait until my partner is at the door with her coat and purse and car keys.
Golf Buddy about 5 years ago
They’re going to be late to Church?
Bill The Nuke about 5 years ago
They only way to get everyone out of my house on time would be to set fire to it. A really BIG fire.
Dr_Fogg about 5 years ago
funny… Arlo is having the same problem today.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Kind of like “can you hold for a minute?”
DaveQuinn about 5 years ago
When my wife and I have to go to a function, I usually get ready first. Having three bathrooms helps. I am ready well before my wife. By the time she is ready changing outfits ( wrong color) changing her purse ( does not go with the outfit) changing shoes ( color has to match the dress), I have a five o’clock shadow and have to shave again. If we are 5 minutes late my wife says “He just could not get ready on time.”. What???
ForrestOverin about 5 years ago
“When I said that I’m ready when you are? I didn’t mean ‘now’.”
zeexenon about 5 years ago
Hey, maybe her estrogen meds and Kotex conflict.
soap12 about 5 years ago
Check out today’s Arlo and Janis.
JP Steve Premium Member about 5 years ago
I try to arrive “elegantly late” to social events. Ten minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes — doesn’t make any difference, I’m always the first one there! (often even my hosts aren’t ready…)
JudyHendrickson about 5 years ago
mu husband always complains about having towait for me and then turns around and says he forgot somethin!!!!