This, or threaten divorce (subtly) |
This. He’ll need to do housework and cook half the meals too. |
Not OP but it isn’t that much time. Not OP, but I workout at a gym daily and between going there, taking a shower, running some errands, cleaning up areas of the house (I do a daily pick up plus deep clean parts on a weekly schedule), yard work, I bake our bread daily and cook meals from scratch and that is very time consuming too. Six hours flies by. |
You are very wise, op. Women have been sold a scam. |
Dad needs to sept up now and show he will handle all this. OP will not have leave starting a new job so he will have to do it all. |
Ok, well you are in a special case of likely scamming tax payers. Private sector jobs are a whole lot harder. |
Will you marry me? |
This. |
Oh, barf. Working moms do all of this with a job (except “bake bread” — WTF — but if they really wanted to do that, they’d do it on the weekend). You take a shower, work out and run some errands? Wow! Color us all impressed.
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| It’s so much pressure being the only breadwinner that I can understand his position. And it changes retirement options since the only significant social security check will be his. |
Yeah- instead you should push around some papers in an office, zone out through some boring non-productive meetings, pretend to look busy, and scroll DCUM on your phone. That is way more important that taking care of yourself and your home. Seriously PP, why do you care what someone does with their time and what gives you any authority to decide it is important or not? |
+1 Working moms don’t do all that. Most of the working moms I know hire out a lot of the stuff SAHMS do themselves (including, obviously, the after school childcare). Or they have grandparents living with them or nearby. And most have regular cleaners, do meal kits or more frequent takeout, etc. I don’t see why one method is better than the other— they are both fine. So why trash a SAHM or accuse her of not working? I just don’t see the point. I definitely know a number if SAHMs who unquestioningly work hard and longer than a number if people I know with cushy full time jobs. I also know people with full time jobs and school age kids who have full time nannies who definitely stay plenty busy cooking and cleaning while the kids are at school. |
+1. |
+1, my mom had a housekeeper to clean the house and do all the laundry twice a week. She cooked and did the grocery shopping but my dad cooked some too. We did no activities as my dad did his sports at night and mom was tired. Before K, we had nannies and preschool. After that it was before/after school care/camps. My mom worked 9-5. Looking back we at dinner together but spent very little time together. On weekends they'd have date nights Friday/Saturday and hire babysitters till we were old enough to stay home alone. |
| Maybe you can find a job working evenings and weekends 😀Seriously, go back to work, but I would advise on day 1 that you list what he is now responsible for within the house. This forum has plenty of women complaining of how they feel taken advantage of. Set the bar immediately. |