When and how can you ask your furloughed spouse to do work around the house?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean daily stuff (laundry, dinner, pick up the kids) or big projects?

I think it's totally fine to ask for more help with the daily stuff, although I wouldn't say "it's all yours now" and just completely walk away. I'm furloughed and I'm doing more of that than normal, but haven't taken on 100% of my DH's responsibilities. He's still a parent and it's still a 2 person job.

For big projects, I'd tread carefully. We don't know how long this will last. I've tried to do some decluttering and consignment, and I hate it SO MUCH that I have had to work out hard to calm down after. It makes me mad that I'm spending so many hours trying to make pennies like some poor tradwife instead of using my actual skills to earn our real income.

Well, you chose consignment. I chose investing. I turned $30k into $300k in 5 years. Now I have a new skill and I'm not going back to work.
Had consignment taught you anything? You seem frustrated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't even have to ask, or post here with such a timid title. The dynamic has deeper problems.

Most furloughed dads I know are taking over the daily kid logistics and doing some cooking and other house stuff.

This, but I know so many people who would sit around and do minimum.
Anonymous
Leave a list! I am furloughed and I have created my own list. I have already cleaned out the basement, planted new shrubs, and laid down seed on the lawn. I hate being bored. Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean daily stuff (laundry, dinner, pick up the kids) or big projects?

I think it's totally fine to ask for more help with the daily stuff, although I wouldn't say "it's all yours now" and just completely walk away. I'm furloughed and I'm doing more of that than normal, but haven't taken on 100% of my DH's responsibilities. He's still a parent and it's still a 2 person job.

For big projects, I'd tread carefully. We don't know how long this will last. I've tried to do some decluttering and consignment, and I hate it SO MUCH that I have had to work out hard to calm down after. It makes me mad that I'm spending so many hours trying to make pennies like some poor tradwife instead of using my actual skills to earn our real income.

Get over yourself. Your "skills" aren't so special that you can't work on a house project. Perhaps it's even something you need to do more of since you find it so challenging? You must need more practice.
Anonymous
I can’t believe this loser never did anything before
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean daily stuff (laundry, dinner, pick up the kids) or big projects?

I think it's totally fine to ask for more help with the daily stuff, although I wouldn't say "it's all yours now" and just completely walk away. I'm furloughed and I'm doing more of that than normal, but haven't taken on 100% of my DH's responsibilities. He's still a parent and it's still a 2 person job.

For big projects, I'd tread carefully. We don't know how long this will last. I've tried to do some decluttering and consignment, and I hate it SO MUCH that I have had to work out hard to calm down after. It makes me mad that I'm spending so many hours trying to make pennies like some poor tradwife instead of using my actual skills to earn our real income.

Well, you chose consignment. I chose investing. I turned $30k into $300k in 5 years. Now I have a new skill and I'm not going back to work.
Had consignment taught you anything? You seem frustrated.


DP here, I'd invest if my agency didn't restrict it.
PP who is mad about consignment - are you trying to make money doing that? Not worth your time, at all. Just donate the stuff you don't want.
Anonymous
This is a political topic and should be moved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this loser never did anything before


Correct, OP's issues are deeper than the furlough. My husband just sees things that need to be done, and does them.

We do have a general list of larger projects, but it doesn't include chores.
Anonymous
It amazes me how many wives, husbands, GF’s, BF’s on this site don’t stand up for themselves against their significant others.

Are you that meeky mealy? Grow a backbone and stand up for yourself.
Anonymous
You are treating him like he’s unemployed. If he wasn’t required to do anything before the furlough, why would he start now? He hasn’t even missed a paycheck yet. Don’t use the furlough as a chance to get what’s been bothering you off your chest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean daily stuff (laundry, dinner, pick up the kids) or big projects?

I think it's totally fine to ask for more help with the daily stuff, although I wouldn't say "it's all yours now" and just completely walk away. I'm furloughed and I'm doing more of that than normal, but haven't taken on 100% of my DH's responsibilities. He's still a parent and it's still a 2 person job.

For big projects, I'd tread carefully. We don't know how long this will last. I've tried to do some decluttering and consignment, and I hate it SO MUCH that I have had to work out hard to calm down after. It makes me mad that I'm spending so many hours trying to make pennies like some poor tradwife instead of using my actual skills to earn our real income.


You mean taking responsibility for your family's belongings?
Anonymous
You CAN ask him ANYtime to help you w/ANYthing that you need help with.

That being said he should have taken the initiative already. 😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how many wives, husbands, GF’s, BF’s on this site don’t stand up for themselves against their significant others.

Are you that meeky mealy? Grow a backbone and stand up for yourself.


It's mostly wives, and we learned it from our mothers. It took therapy for me to grow a backbone.
Anonymous
It’s very hard to get them to work around the house because most of them did nothing even when they were at work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s very hard to get them to work around the house because most of them did nothing even when they were at work.


So glad I'm not married to a dud. How can you be attracted to someone so useless?
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