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StealthHtr22 09-19-2007 02:51 PM

Was this rude?
 
Sunday, me and Rookie51 leave a party he threw for his g/f's 21st, to hunt on her family'sproperty across the road.When we left to hunt, everyoneelse did too,leaving our two girlfriends back at the house by themselves.Ihad to get out of the stand early(nature was calling!) I get back and get chewed out by my girl and was told how much BS it was we left them and howrude it was especially to his girl. He gets back at dark and his g/f didn't even say anything!! Was that rudeof us?Let's here some thoughts? Anyone else's significant other ever get in the way of hunting?

I always said a girl would never keep me from hunting...

Hooker 09-19-2007 02:54 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
I would have done the same thing, so no, I don't think it was rude.

txjourneyman 09-19-2007 02:55 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
My wife never "gets in the way" of my hunting. There are times she has plans for me that prevent me from hunting. It doesn't happen often as she is aware of how important hunting is to me. However we are a team and at times I have to make sacrifices for her. I would never leave her at a party unless it was agreed upon beforehand. And even then it would have to be opening day or the rut.

Smluchtel 09-19-2007 02:59 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
i don't thin it was rude at all. She's lucky enough to have you during bow season :D...mine dumped me the week before.

GregH 09-19-2007 03:20 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
Ignore them, act like they don't exist if they bring it up again. Then pretend like you can't hear them. If they accuse you of having selective hearing, say "what"?;)

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-19-2007 03:21 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
Your kids, they are just girlfriends, you have a long life ahead of you and they won't be your last girlfriends. Don't tie yourself down so early, live life, enjoy the world, women come and go and until you meet the one, HUNT!

geterdun2 09-19-2007 03:23 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
i'd say no. and if she doesnt like it, kick her to the curb, there are plenty of does running around in the woods. arrow one and replace the one you got lol

YooperMike 09-19-2007 03:26 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 

ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

My wife never "gets in the way" of my hunting. There are times she has plans for me that prevent me from hunting. It doesn't happen often as she is aware of how important hunting is to me. However we are a team and at times I have to make sacrifices for her. I would never leave her at a party unless it was agreed upon beforehand. And even then it would have to be opening day or the rut.
Mine either...I just throw her out of the way!!! Just kidding...sorry you got chewed out...perhaps some flowers...but I agree with TX, relationships are a team thing, my wife would have reamed me too.

rookie51 09-19-2007 03:26 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
i agree corey i have no regrets now my g/f simply has better understanding of where hunting is and where she is and by the way to put this in persprective i forgot about our 4 year aniversry on thurs. So i left her party forgot her aniversry and she never said a work i might have picked a winner ;)

Jeff K in IL 09-19-2007 03:26 PM

RE: Was this rude?
 
I would say compensate on her behalf, so she will let you do whatever you want...:D


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