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Christy
06-28-2007, 12:24 PM
10 Things You Should Never Say to A Deployed Sailor's Wife


HOW TRUE THIS IS!!!!!


1. I don't know how you do it.
Well, guess what? In all honesty, I don't know how I do it either. I just do. Because really, what other choice do I have? (Added: I personally call it the "Navy Wife" version of Social Darwinism. You either do it or you don't, Survival of the Fittest at its finest.)

2. I could never deal with it if my husband was gone for that long.
Hmmm...how does hearing how someone else can't deal with it help me to deal with it? (Added: And that's why you aren't married to a sailor. Case closed.)

3. Are you scared that something may happen to him while he's there?
This one has always really perplexed me. Of course, I'm scared. I wouldn't be human if I wasn't. But being reminded of the fact that something may happen to him doesn't help me out. (Added: This goes hand in hand with the phone calls saying, "Did you see the news?" NO, I didn't and I'm not going to see the news. And quite frankly, statistically, my husband has a greater chance of being killed or seriously injured in a car accident driving on the Pennsylvania State Highways every day than he ever did when he was deployed. And that is a fact.)

4. Do you miss him?
Every time I was asked this, I just wanted to respond "Oh, no, definitely not. I like it when he's gone. It gives me the chance to be all by myself 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Who wouldn't want that?" Of course, I miss him. Wouldn't you miss your husband?

5. I know just how you feel. My husband was on a business trip last month for three days and I just thought I would die.
Are you kidding me? First, I barely notice now if my husband is only gone for three days. Second, unless his business trip was to a place where everyone is openly carrying a gun in the street trying to kill him and suicide bombers and roadside bombs are prevalent, its not remotely close to being the same. The only thing I may give you on this one is that you know what it's like to sleep in an empty bed.

6. Do you worry about him cheating on you? Or along the same lines...How can you go without sex for so long?
Well, people, it is a little thing called self control. That and a love for my husband and respect for my marriage. Do some people cheat? Sure they do - both here in the states and overseas. But people cheat in civilian marriages too. Being in the military has no bearing on that. (Added: And furthermore, there are a LOT of marriages that DO survive even after one or the other has been unfaithful on both the military side and the civilian side of life. It happens, nobody is perfect, and though the time and distance apart isn't helpful to regular routine family life, if someone is going to cheat, they are going to do it whether they are on the other side of the world or lying right next to you every night in bed.)

7. How can you sleep at night knowing your husband is a murderer? Won't you be afraid when he comes home?
This one sets me off more than any other. No sailor is a murderer. Have they had to kill someone? Quite possibly. But there are a great many sailors who never have. It's not something they talk about in daily conversation. Regardless of what they do overseas, it does not make them a murderer. They are in a war zone and following orders. I have never once even had an inkling that I should be afraid of my husband because he is a sailor.

8. I'm so sorry your husband had to be deployed. Don't you just hate President Bush?
My husband joined the military of his own free will (BEFORE OR)AFTER 9/11 knowing full well that he would probably be deployed. The President may be the one running the show, but my husband knew what he was getting into when he joined. I'm proud of him and his accomplishments. And I don't discuss politics or religion with anyone.

9. If you truly supported your husband, you would be protesting so..he wouldn't have to deploy again/could be brought home/the war would end.
Really? My definition of support must be much different than the definition of support by these people. Supporting my husband means supporting him in what he does and what he believes in. It does not mean disrespecting the men and women who volunteered to defend our country and our rights. If it weren't for them, I wouldn't have the right to protest in the first place. I'm certainly not putting myself in a position where it could be construed as anything other than 100% support for our troops and their families.

10. I can't believe your husband did this to you. Aren't you mad at him?
Um, what?! My husband didn't do anything to me. He honors his agreements and he follows the orders of his superiors. There's certainly nothing sad or maddening about having a husband who fulfills his commitments. Don't feel sorry for me. I'm proud of my husband and I completely support him.

girl20racer
06-28-2007, 12:26 PM
LOL - I love this.

leftover
06-28-2007, 12:27 PM
:thinkin..

I always hate the way people compare DH's 24 month deployment to a 2 week business trip to Tokyo...

cubanitaqt
06-28-2007, 12:34 PM
lol those are great. and just so happen to be true. Not a sailors wife but still.

usmc_wifey85
06-28-2007, 12:37 PM
My hubby's not in the Navy but all that stuff is soo true!!!

hteew
06-28-2007, 01:14 PM
:I always hate the way people compare DH's 24 month deployment to a 2 week business trip to Tokyo...

What?! You mean Iraq isn't an adult playground full of sand and sex?! Well, I don't know why DF would want to go over there if it wasn't a tropical resort! :sarcasm

Some people just honestly don't think before they speak. For those people, I have this nasty twitch in my finger that I can't control. It causes my hand to ball up in a fist and my middle finger to stick straight up in the air. I should have a doctor check it out.

kiwijus
06-28-2007, 01:39 PM
What?! You mean Iraq isn't an adult playground full of sand and sex?! Well, I don't know why DF would want to go over there if it wasn't a tropical resort! :sarcasm

Some people just honestly don't think before they speak. For those people, I have this nasty twitch in my finger that I can't control. It causes my hand to ball up in a fist and my middle finger to stick straight up in the air. I should have a doctor check it out.

LOLOL!!! I LOVE you, heather. Ohhh...that was amazing. :D

NavyChiefs_Wife
06-28-2007, 01:47 PM
i love those.

Callie
06-28-2007, 01:49 PM
I love it! It is so funny how stupid and coldhearted some people can be

Del
06-28-2007, 02:45 PM
People can be idiots. :shrug

CAmom4721
06-28-2007, 03:07 PM
I love this! So true. People are morons!

This reminds me of hearing Paris Hilton's aunt tell the news that she most missed relaxing at home with family and friends while in jail for like what was it two weeks at the most? And not even a consecutive two weeks! It's like oh yeah really? Funny coincidence! That's just what my dh misses while he's deployed to protect your freedom to drive like a drunken idiot around town and think it's funny until you don't get away with it anymore.

MichelleB
06-28-2007, 03:09 PM
Very true!

girl20racer
06-28-2007, 03:10 PM
I posted it as a bulletin, tooooo great not to! :giggle

goldilockz
06-28-2007, 04:42 PM
That goes for ANY service's significant others. Not just Navy :wink

guardgirlfriend
06-28-2007, 04:43 PM
That goes for ANY service's significant others. Not just Navy :wink

agreed

Jennifer
06-28-2007, 04:47 PM
awesome. even though I'm not navy:P

bunkie
06-28-2007, 07:39 PM
That goes for ANY service's significant others. Not just Navy :wink

I agree. Soemone posted this a while back and I thought it was right on the money. :tu

mrsjones0520
06-29-2007, 12:27 AM
Arkansas is the worst for people saying stupid things like that. And they hate the military here-most Arkansans do anyway. I had a cashier at Wal Mart tell me that she doesn't support the military and I should tell my husband to get a real job(uh...what?) I was holding a shovel at the time and had a mental image of me hitting her with it. I didn't(that would have been great!) but I did tell her that all military members do their jobs so she has the right to sit on her fat backside and do hers. It was amusing but just reminds me how dumb some people can be

taraw226
06-29-2007, 10:09 PM
thanks for posting that!

DJM <3 EJM
07-08-2007, 10:25 PM
I love this!!!


And a point about the *not seeing them for a long time*. My friend was crying to me because she wasn't going to see her boyfriend for SIX DAYS........ I said, politely, "Honestly, I am the wrong person to talk to.. I don't get to see Daryl for SIX MONTHS. Suck it up, you see each other 24/7 as it is!!! I'm not being all woe-is-me.. But I don't wanna hear it.".... lol


Sooo ridiculous...


But I love this list :D

miss.p
07-08-2007, 10:58 PM
We're AF, but I have to add to this list- "Whatever you're going through just remember there's a lot of people going through A LOT worst. Your's is 'peachy and easy'". (oh im sorry for punching you in the face).