I'm an only child, and my DH was the youngest of three boys. I never learned to stick up for myself and fight back while he had to his whole childhood just to survive, lol. As a result, I simply have no ability to snatch the remote and flip the channel to what I want to watch. That said, he is control of what is on TV 99.9% of the time that it's on.
We have a few shows that we'll watch together, but I flat out am not interested in sports, sports news, watching stocks tickers, and other such things. And besides the weekly episodes of the two shows we both mutually enjoy, that is what is on our television. It never occurs to him to ask if I see anything I'd like to watch. If I speak up and say I want to watch something, he says "that's why we have two TV's." If I manage to have control of the remote because I got home before him or he was in the shower or something, he thinks it's perfectly acceptable to walk in, pick up the remote, and change the channel. He would throw a FIT if I walked in and changed the channel on his show, lol. If he somehow manages to suffer through one of my programs for a few minutes, he'll just say how lame it is, how bad the acting is, unrealistic the story, or whatever until I practically throw the remote at him just to turn off the Negative Ned act.
And really, I don't even like TV that much. When it was just me, I didn't even have the TV on that often. So it's not so much the fact that we only watch programs that interest him that annoys me, it's the fact that he's so blatantly inconsiderate about it, lol. And if I do watch something on the other TV, or spend time in the other room because I just can't listen to football anymore, then he complains about how we don't spend enough time together, lol!
Anyways, just had to vent about my Remote Hog Husband. I love him dearly, I do, and he's a wonderful guy. In the grand scheme of things, this is a ridiculously silly issue to even get worked up over, and I do remind myself to put it in perspective, lol. One day I'll grow a chest hair, strut in the living room and flip the channel to What Not to Wear or something, lol.
Ah, dumb boys





) but we come together as a family every evening. The rule is that for the hour or so we are all together watching TV, it has to be something everyone likes (HARD with a hub who actually likes to watch SILENT movies and other weird stuff I can't sit through, AND a tween daughter who likes Wizards of Waverly Place type shows).