She disagrees with me, remember. Not with you. I'm the only person in this thread who thinks you may be the problem.What does she disagree with? A gamer's wife's opinion in this would probably be helpful.
My wife is the neurotic type who NEEDS a fixed date for her planner. The idea of scheduling a game for "next week when I'm free, I'll let you know when I see my wife's work schedule" would drive her insane. So she sympathizes with you guys. She sees the need for a date certain for gaming as a genuine need.
In contrast, I do not acknowledge that you have actually been harmed or inconvenienced in any way...
...except by this. He should have been clear up front about what he was willing to do that day. I don't think you have any right to complain about him spending the day after Thanksgiving with his family- that's what its for in our culture. But you do have a grievance because of his inability to be clear up front. That wasn't fair of him.A week or less before the big day this year, we started the get rumblings that all was not well in Camelot. We started hearing he might have something to do with relatives. That turned into family is visiting and we may have to start later. That turned into "I can play all day, I just might have to take off for 2 hours in the middle of it" (we figure no biggie, we'll use that time to eat turkey day leftovers and watch a D&D day appropriate movie). What ultimately ended up happening was us starting at like 11 am and ending at 4 pm.
What a waste of a great potential day. For that, I would have not taken off from work and saved a vacation day. That pretty much sealed the deal for us that he was the wussy in the relationship.