Re: Wife's Concerns
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:39 am
With me it's, "Which gun you takin' babe?"
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marksiwel wrote:Outbreaker wrote:My Wife wonders why I carry. And why I want her to learn to shoot and carry.
The other night we were leaving a movie and she stated that she was scared.
I said. "Don't worry I will protect you."
Her response?.....""Why....I can run away faster than you can"
I told her "I was carrying"
Her response?......"It does not help us if it is in the car"....I was proud that after being with me all night that she could not tell.
I told her "I have it on me"
She says....."Where?"
I respond "4 O'clock"....
I am proud and expecting her to feel better but her response is........wait for it........"That does not make me feel any better"
Am I the only one married to someone that just does not get the point that personal safety is a PERSONAL issue?
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marksiwel wrote:Outbreaker wrote:My Wife wonders why I carry. And why I want her to learn to shoot and carry.
The other night we were leaving a movie and she stated that she was scared.
Am I the only one married to someone that just does not get the point that personal safety is a PERSONAL issue?
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This is good advice. Most people who are anti-gun, have simply not been around weapons and are afraid due to unfamiliarity. My wife was a little apprehensive when I first started carrying, though she never protested or asked me not to. I just carried and made it part of my routine and in very short order, it became normal. Once your wife starts to become comfortable with the idea of your carrying a gun, you might try inviting her to the range. As long as you present it as a fun time that you can both spend together, she will probably agree. The key is to not try and force her to come around to your way of thinking. She has her opinions and you have yours and the harder you push, the more likely she is to resist, it is just human nature.arod757 wrote: Don't try to change her mind about you carrying. If she's not forcing you to leave your gun at home or trying to get you to get rid of your weapons, leave it alone. No need to argue over it. You do your thing and if you ever have to protect yourself or her, you'll be prepared.
How long have you and your wife had your CHLs now?AustinBoy wrote:...We both got our CHL.
The other day we went out shopping. When we got home she saw me taking the gun off.
She got very frustrated. I told we just took our CHL class together for Pete's sake! What is wrong!!
She said I just dont like it.
A long conversation followed.
We have agreed that I dont tell her when I have it on me.
Tell me that is not a strange a twisted story.
Your wife has a CHL and is afraid of guns?? Did I read that correctly?AustinBoy wrote:I begged my wife to get her CHL with me for a year. She would say Ok, then no, then OK, then finally NO and dont ask me again!
I told her I didnt care if she EVER carried but I wanted her to hear what I was hearing at the class. I wanted us to both be on the same page.
Christmas.
I get a blue notebook, a pencil, a purple notebook, a purple pen and receipt from Red's for $300.
I was confused as heck. I thought she got me a gift certificate and some wierd office supplies.
The reciept was for our CHL class and the office supplies were so we could take notes!!!
We both got our CHL.
The other day we went out shopping. When we got home she saw me taking the gun off.
She got very frustrated. I told we just took our CHL class together for Pete's sake! What is wrong!!
She said I just dont like it.
A long conversation followed.
We have agreed that I dont tell her when I have it on me.
Tell me that is not a strange a twisted story.
Ty
Do you not carry because you're worried that they will prevent you from carrying, or because you think you're safe with them around?drjoker wrote:But, I never carry since my workplace has security guards.
We used to have Hardemann's on busy shifts when we couldn't cook for ourselves and it was excellent, but I doubt I would take a trip down that way at night just to get some. I think there's a 12 step for BBQ addicts around somewhere.drjoker wrote: P.P.S. The only time that we're ever armed is when we go to South Dallas to dine on fried chicken (William's) or BBQ (Hardemann's or Brother's) after dark.
If I were of the mind-set that there were only a few places that I needed to carry a gun, I just wouldn't go to those few places. Even though City Market in Luling comes close, there is no barbecue that's good enough to risk your life over?drjoker wrote:P.S. Hey, Embalmo, yes, my wife is ALSO afraid of guns, but she has a CHL. Just what is she afraid of, you may ask? My wife says that I sometimes annoy her and if I annoy her enough, she's afraid that she might SHOOT ME. Hey, I can't argue with that.
P.P.S. The only time that we're ever armed is when we go to South Dallas to dine on fried chicken (William's) or BBQ (Hardemann's or Brother's) after dark.
My situation is almost identical to yours. But, since I carry everywhere I can (even at home) she doesn't even say anything anymore. She just expects me to carry all the time. Now, when we are somewhere that doesn't feel quite right to her, she does ask if I'm armed, to which I always say...yep. Even at home, when she sees something suspicious outside, she confirms that I'm armed. Even when I go walking the dog late at night, she sometimes "reminds" me to take my weapon and a doggy-doo-bag.Outbreaker wrote:SHe knows incidents that have happened in the area. 2 of her students were held up at the movies (this caused me to get my permit).
She is also not anti gun. Her father has guns. SHe grew up in a household that hunts and has gone hunting with me.
I just think that she has lead a sheltered life and has never HAD to think about personal security. I like some of the ideas above and will try some.