NP. But this is why you don't want a SAHD, not many other women
I actually agree with PP. There are too many unfulfilled women on this forum, so the general opinion is always skewed towards some misery
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I agree with PP. The original post was extremely sexist. I'm not sure why people act like men have to be total dummies when it comes to kids and cleaning. It's not rocket science. I used to have to work late in the evenings and DH got home very early. I'd always come home to cooked meals and a clean house on those days. When I go on business travel I never worry about the house or kids because my DH is just as capable as I am, if not more. I'd never have kids with a guy if I felt he couldn't handle basic household chores and if he couldn't take of the kids, then we'd certainly be one and done. Women need to stop babying men as if they are idiots. I know a single father (wife died) who does an excellent job with his young daughter. Keeps a clean house, takes great care of her, and even does her hair himself. |
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I'm a PP whose husband is a SAHD. Maybe it's learned helplessness. I know colleagues who are resistant to learning a new skill because it means more responsibility ....
But at the same time, I was willing to hire a housekeeper, and DH dug in his heels against it. He thought it was too snobby, and he didn't want the kids growing up like that (I don't see the problem.) But here's the rub: the household isn't running smoothly, so I'm still stressed. |