Dos Perros
WKR
My son was born Sept 9 and at the end of the month I was chasing birds in Montana for a week with a buddy who's son was born Sept 2. You're not missing much that first month, IMO. I don't have any regrets about going.
So my wife and I recently got married. We had planned to wait until the spring to start trying for kids as to avoid hunting season, but this week we found out that she is pregnant and due in August.
I see your point and agree the wives should have known what they were signing up for, but things change in life constantly and if you choose to start a family priorities have to change also (if only for a season of having young kids around). The OP has no idea what having a baby around will mean (its his first) and how it will affect his wife with postpartum depression, a c-section, a colicky baby, complications at birth all being possibilities. Saying someone is p***y whipped for placing the needs of their wives and kids above their hobbies is asinine. I would call it being a man who is a good husband and father and is stepping up to the plate placing the needs of his family above their own. I know you made this point as well, but as a father, you should have also known what you signed up for when you chose to remove the goalie...I'm seeing a lot of P***y whipped husbands in here afraid of their wives wrath. If you have been a dedicated lifelong hunter before y'all met then your wives/girlfriends knew what they were signing up for. I'll add these are the kinds of dilemmas hunters should think about before going raw doggin. You played yourself.
LOL these "p***y whipped" husbands putting their wives and children's needs above their own desires... that sounds like something you would hear from some one who has either never been married or has done it two or three times lolI'm seeing a lot of P***y whipped husbands in here afraid of their wives wrath. If you have been a dedicated lifelong hunter before y'all met then your wives/girlfriends knew what they were signing up for. I'll add these are the kinds of dilemmas hunters should think about before going raw doggin. You played yourself.
I don't know which guys said they were taking the entire year off...I think everyone who has had kids has said they still managed to get out there at some point, I certainly did manage to go hunt, just not the same trips I normally did. The funny/actually not funny thing I see is the guy who has a wife and children but HUNTING "is their life"....oof...lol "as I hung up the phone it occurred to me, my boy was just like me!" LolGo hunting or stay home, its your choice. For some people hunting is life, for some it is just a hobby. Do whatever makes you and the Mrs. happy, Only you can answer that.
It's funny reading a lot of these responses from the guys who act and think they're chuck norris type hunters yet they would take the whole year off from hunting.
It’s always a trap. Always.She told me it was ok if I went, but it feels like a trap.
I'm seeing a lot of P***y whipped husbands in here afraid of their wives wrath. If you have been a dedicated lifelong hunter before y'all met then your wives/girlfriends knew what they were signing up for. I'll add these are the kinds of dilemmas hunters should think about before going raw doggin. You played yourself.
never said the OP was p***y whipped, I'm talking about all the husbands in here slingin out the "happy wife happy life" nonsense. If you choose to stay home to be with your wife and kids because it's your decision that's fine. But there's a lot of guys in here talking about how they would never even think of going out hunting because of what their wives would do.I see your point and agree the wives should have known what they were signing up for, but things change in life constantly and if you choose to start a family priorities have to change also (if only for a season of having young kids around). The OP has no idea what having a baby around will mean (its his first) and how it will affect his wife with postpartum depression, a c-section, a colicky baby, complications at birth all being possibilities. Saying someone is p***y whipped for placing the needs of their wives and kids above their hobbies is asinine. I would call it being a man who is a good husband and father and is stepping up to the plate placing the needs of his family above their own. I know you made this point as well, but as a father, you should have also known what you signed up for when you chose to remove the goalie...