When my wife and I got married nearly 7 years ago, I was uninterested in guns. I was immature at the time. However, I have evolved in to a self-proclaimed right-wing nut-job. I want to carry a gun regularly. My wife has a problem with how I've changed and she is not supportive of my wish to carry a pistol.
How have you all dealt with similar situations? I told my wife tonight that I probably cannot articulate my feelings good enough to change her mind. I also told her she isn't "wrong" for not wanting me to carry. But, I feel like each time when I go out, I am hoping NOT to hit the unlucky lottery of being at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong ass hole.
My wife and I are at a stalemate. What may complicate things is, I feel compelled to just carry anyway, regardless of what she thinks because I don't see either of us changing our minds, but she may begrudgingly accept it when/if I do carry. What would you do?
I saw this pole online and I thought I'd introduce something similar here.
Spousal Support for Concealed Carry - Page 4 - Ruger Forum
In my case I do not have spousal support and I voted in the poll accordingly.
How have you all dealt with similar situations? I told my wife tonight that I probably cannot articulate my feelings good enough to change her mind. I also told her she isn't "wrong" for not wanting me to carry. But, I feel like each time when I go out, I am hoping NOT to hit the unlucky lottery of being at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong ass hole.
My wife and I are at a stalemate. What may complicate things is, I feel compelled to just carry anyway, regardless of what she thinks because I don't see either of us changing our minds, but she may begrudgingly accept it when/if I do carry. What would you do?
I saw this pole online and I thought I'd introduce something similar here.
Spousal Support for Concealed Carry - Page 4 - Ruger Forum
In my case I do not have spousal support and I voted in the poll accordingly.
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