How often does your husband cook dinner

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never. He also never eats what I cook, rarely even sits at the table with us.

He gave me coupons for Xmas that I could cash in for a night off washing dishes. I am unable to cash in those coupons because even with the coupon that HE gifted to me, he doesnt follow through.


What and where does he eat?

Chips and beer in front of his ipad while we eat, or take out after DC and I are in bed. If you must know. Am considering getting my own place because this is not a relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband also does the majority of cooking and grocery shopping only because I've been very sick. And for a while he was doing the laundry. Well he'd load the machine in the morning before leaving for work, all I did was turn it on. That changed recently when I realized I was washing clothes that had no detergent in it. I couldn't figure out why the clothes didn't smell fresh so one day I asked if he was putting detergent in and he said no, I thought you would do that. I took his hand and brought him in the laundry room where I lifted the washer lid to show him the cartoon pictures. He didn't know detergent went in first. I don't think he ever noticed the lid instructions.

Now that we got the pods and Gain scent boosters, the clothes smell nice and clean. I love him though. He tries very hard to help me. Next week we'll work on fixing the bed vs. making the bed.


Wow what a lucky guy. Trying to do everything so you don't have to. And you act like a nagging bitch


You sound like an ugly jealous bitch. I'm sick you stupid cunt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DH.

I do dinner once or twice a week.

However, I do breakfast 7 days a week and make the kids' lunches every day.

So, on balance, I'm doing around 80% of the meals in our house.
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Sorry dude but lunch is just packing things in a bag and I bet breakfast is also not cooked. Oatmeal does not count.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband also does the majority of cooking and grocery shopping only because I've been very sick. And for a while he was doing the laundry. Well he'd load the machine in the morning before leaving for work, all I did was turn it on. That changed recently when I realized I was washing clothes that had no detergent in it. I couldn't figure out why the clothes didn't smell fresh so one day I asked if he was putting detergent in and he said no, I thought you would do that. I took his hand and brought him in the laundry room where I lifted the washer lid to show him the cartoon pictures. He didn't know detergent went in first. I don't think he ever noticed the lid instructions.

Now that we got the pods and Gain scent boosters, the clothes smell nice and clean. I love him though. He tries very hard to help me. Next week we'll work on fixing the bed vs. making the bed.


Wow what a lucky guy. Trying to do everything so you don't have to. And you act like a nagging bitch


You sound like an ugly jealous bitch. I'm sick you stupid cunt.
Anonymous
Never... never has, never will. I don't mind so it's not an issue. I am a SAHM and DH is retired. Even if he tried to cook, I'm not sure it'll be edible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:99% of cooking and grocery shopping. Loving life over here!


Me too! Loving life!
Anonymous
99% here. I love him so much for it. He is a much better cook than I am.
Anonymous
My husband doesn't like to cook at all so the deal is he does the dishes. Since I've gotten pregnant he's been helping me cook more. We use blue apron and he likes how it has all the ingredients and step by step pictures. He's the kind of person who needs everything prepped before he can cook. My style is more to cook without a recipe and prep as I go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DH.

I do dinner once or twice a week.

However, I do breakfast 7 days a week and make the kids' lunches every day.

So, on balance, I'm doing around 80% of the meals in our house.
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Sorry dude but lunch is just packing things in a bag and I bet breakfast is also not cooked. Oatmeal does not count.


Yup, this is how women end up doing "everything" around the house. They make up reasons for why what the husband is doing "doesn't count." But, God forbid he stop doing the things that "don't count," because then there will be hell to pay.
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